articleBioinformaticsJul 12, 2012BRONZE OA

Gene and translation initiation site prediction in metagenomic sequences

Oak Ridge National Laboratory · University of Tennessee at Knoxville

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Abstract

MOTIVATION: Gene prediction in metagenomic sequences remains a difficult problem. Current sequencing technologies do not achieve sufficient coverage to assemble the individual genomes in a typical sample; consequently, sequencing runs produce a large number of short sequences whose exact origin is unknown. Since these sequences are usually smaller than the average length of a gene, algorithms must make predictions based on very little data. RESULTS: We present MetaProdigal, a metagenomic version of the gene prediction program Prodigal, that can identify genes in short, anonymous coding sequences with a high degree of accuracy. The novel value of the method consists of enhanced translation initiation site…

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