| Literature DB >> 30332532 |
Tyler Alioto1,2,3, Enrique Blanco4,2,3, Genís Parra1,4,2,3, Roderic Guigó4,2,3.
Abstract
This unit describes the usage of geneid, an efficient gene-finding program that allows for the analysis of large genomic sequences, including whole mammalian chromosomes. These sequences can be partially annotated, and geneid can be used to refine this initial annotation. Training geneid is relatively easy, and parameter configurations exist for a number of eukaryotic species. geneid produces output in a variety of standard formats. The results, thus, can be processed by a variety of software tools, including visualization programs. geneid software is in the public domain, and is undergoing constant development. It is easy to install and use. Exhaustive benchmark evaluations show that geneid compares favorably with other existing gene-finding tools.Entities:
Keywords: bioinformatics; exons; gene identification; genes; genome annotation; splicing
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30332532 DOI: 10.1002/cpbi.56
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Protoc Bioinformatics ISSN: 1934-3396