Gene prediction

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Abstract

Evolutionary genomics is a field that relies heavily upon comparing genomes, that is, the full complement of genes of one species with another. However, given a genome sequence and little else, as is now often the case, genes must first be found and annotated before downstream analyses can be done. Computational gene prediction techniques are brought to bear on the problem of constructing a genome annotation as manual annotation is extremely time-consuming and costly. This chapter reviews the methods by which the individual components of a typical gene structure are detected in genomic sequence and then discusses several popular statistical frameworks for integrated gene prediction on eukaryotic genome sequences. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Alioto, T. (2012). Gene prediction. Methods in Molecular Biology, 855, 175–201. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61779-582-4_6

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