PILER: identification and classification of genomic repeats
Mill Valley Public Library · University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
SUMMARY: Repeated elements such as satellites and transposons are ubiquitous in eukaryotic genomes. De novo computational identification and classification of such elements is a challenging problem. Therefore, repeat annotation of sequenced genomes has historically largely relied on sequence similarity to hand-curated libraries of known repeat families. We present a new approach to de novo repeat annotation that exploits characteristic patterns of local alignments induced by certain classes of repeats. We describe PILER, a package of efficient search algorithms for identifying such patterns. Novel repeats found using PILER are reported for Homo sapiens, Arabidopsis thalania and Drosophila melanogaster.…
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2Topics & keywords
- Annotation
- Genome
- Identification (biology)
- Computational biology
- Transposable element
- Homo sapiens
- Biology
- Drosophila melanogaster