| Literature DB >> 21787300 |
Haoyu Cheng1, Wai Soon Chan, Zhixiu Li, Dan Wang, Song Liu, Yaoqi Zhou.
Abstract
Evidence is accumulating that small open reading frames (sORF, <100 codons) play key roles in many important biological processes. Yet, they are generally ignored in gene annotation despite they are far more abundant than the genes with more than 100 codons. Here, we demonstrate that popular homolog search and codon-index techniques perform poorly for small genes relative to that for larger genes, while a method dedicated to sORF discovery has a similar level of accuracy as homology search. The result is largely due to the small dataset of experimentally verified sORF available for homology search and for training ab initio techniques. It highlights the urgent need for both experimental and computational studies in order to further advance the accuracy of sORF prediction.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21787300 PMCID: PMC3203329 DOI: 10.2174/138920311796957667
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Protein Pept Sci ISSN: 1389-2037 Impact factor: 3.272