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- Title
Importing statistical measures into Artemis enhances gene identification in the Leishmania genome project.
- Authors
Aggarwal, Gautam; Worthey, E. A.; McDonagh, Paul D.; Myler, Peter J.
- Abstract
Background: Seattle Biomedical Research Institute (SBRI) as part of the Leishmania Genome Network (LGN) is sequencing chromosomes of the trypanosomatid protozoan species Leishmania major. At SBRI, chromosomal sequence is annotated using a combination of trained and untrained non-consensus gene-prediction algorithms with ARTEMIS, an annotation platform with rich and user-friendly interfaces. Results: Here we describe a methodology used to import results from three different protein-coding gene-prediction algorithms (GLIMMER, TESTCODE and GENESCAN) into the ARTEMIS sequence viewer and annotation tool. Comparison of these methods, along with the CODONUSAGE algorithm built into ARTEMIS, shows the importance of combining methods to more accurately annotate the L. major genomic sequence. Conclusion: An improvised and powerful tool for gene prediction has been developed by importing data from widely-used algorithms into an existing annotation platform. This approach is especially fruitful in the Leishmania genome project where there is large proportion of novel genes requiring manual annotation.
- Subjects
GENES; GENOMES; LEISHMANIA; CHROMOSOMES; GENETIC algorithms
- Publication
BMC Bioinformatics, 2003, Vol 4, p1
- ISSN
1471-2105
- Publication type
Article