Description
This track shows gene predictions from the
geneid program developed by
Roderic Guigó's Computational Biology of RNA Processing
group which is part of the
Centre de Regulació Genòmica
(CRG) in Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain.
Methods
Geneid is a program to predict genes in anonymous genomic sequences designed
with a hierarchical structure. In the first step, splice sites, start and stop
codons are predicted and scored along the sequence using Position Weight Arrays
(PWAs). Next, exons are built from the sites. Exons are scored as the sum of the
scores of the defining sites, plus the the log-likelihood ratio of a
Markov Model for coding DNA. Finally, from the set of predicted exons, the gene
structure is assembled, maximizing the sum of the scores of the assembled exons.
Credits
Thanks to Computational Biology of RNA Processing
for providing these data.
References
Blanco E, Parra G, Guigó R.
Using geneid to identify genes.
Curr Protoc Bioinformatics. 2007 Jun;Chapter 4:Unit 4.3.
PMID: 18428791
Parra G, Blanco E, Guigó R.
GeneID in Drosophila.
Genome Res. 2000 Apr;10(4):511-5.
PMID: 10779490; PMC: PMC310871
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