CpGIF: an algorithm for the identification of CpG islands

  • Ye S
  • Asaithambi A
  • Liu Y
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Abstract

CpG islands (CGIs) play a fundamental role in genome analysis and annotation, and contribute to improving the accuracy of promoter prediction. Besides, CGIs in promoter regions are abnormally methylated in cancer cells and thus can be used as tumor markers. However, current methods for identifying CGIs suffer from various drawbacks. We present a new algorithm for detecting CGIs, called CpG Island Finder (CpGIF), which combines the best features in the most commonly used algorithms and avoids their disadvantages as much as possible. Five public tools for CpG island searching are used to compare with CpGIF for the assessment of accuracy and computational efficiency. The results reveal that CpGIF has higher performance coefficient and correlation coefficient than these previous methods, which indicates that CpGIF is able to provide high sensitivity and specificity at the same time. CpGIF is also faster than those methods with comparable prediction accuracy.

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Ye, S., Asaithambi, A., & Liu, Y. (2008). CpGIF: an algorithm for the identification of CpG islands. Bioinformation, 2(8), 335–338. https://doi.org/10.6026/97320630002335

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