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- Title
Current methods of gene prediction, their strengths and weaknesses.
- Authors
Mathé, Catherine; Sagot, Marie-France; Schiex, Thomas; Rouzé, Pierre
- Abstract
While the genomes of many organisms have been sequenced over the last few years, transforming such raw sequence data into knowledge remains a hard task. A great number of prediction programs have been developed that try to address one part of this problem, which consists of locating the genes along a genome. This paper reviews the existing approaches to predicting genes in eukaryotic genomes and underlines their intrinsic advantages and limitations. The main mathematical models and computational algorithms adopted are also briefly described and the resulting software classified according to both the method and the type of evidence used. Finally, the several difficulties and pitfalls encountered by the programs are detailed, showing that improvements are needed and that new directions must be considered.
- Publication
Nucleic acids research, 2002, Vol 30, Issue 19, p4103
- ISSN
1362-4962
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1093/nar/gkf543