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A method of precise mRNA/DNA homology-based gene structure prediction

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A method of precise mRNA/DNA homology-based gene structure prediction
Background: Accurate and automatic gene finding and structural prediction is a common problem in bioinformatics, and applications need to be capable of handling non-canonical splice sites, microexons and partial gene structure predictions that span across several genomic clones. Results: We present a mRNA/DNA homology based gene structure prediction tool, GIGOgene. We use a new affine gap penalty splice-enhanced global alignment algorithm running in linear memory for a high quality annotation of splice sites. Our tool includes a novel algorithm to assemble partial gene structure predictions using interval graphs. GIGOgene exhibited a sensitivity of 99.08% and a specificity of 99.98% on the Genie learning set, and demonstrated a higher quality of gene structural prediction when compared to Sim4, est2genome, Spidey, Galahad and BLAT, including when genes contained micro-exons and non-canonical splice sites. GIGOgene showed an acceptable loss of prediction quality when confronted with a ...
Alexander G. Churbanov, Mark Pauley, Daniel Quest,
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Type Journal
Year 2005
Where BMCBI
Authors Alexander G. Churbanov, Mark Pauley, Daniel Quest, Hesham H. Ali
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