Automated eukaryotic gene structure annotation using EVidenceModeler and the Program to Assemble Spliced Alignments
Automated eukaryotic gene structure annotation using EVidenceModeler and the Program to Assemble Spliced Alignments
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2008-01
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Haas, B.J., Salzberg, S.L., Zhu, W. et al. Automated eukaryotic gene structure annotation using EVidenceModeler and the Program to Assemble Spliced Alignments. Genome Biol 9, R7 (2008).
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EVidenceModeler (EVM) is presented as an automated eukaryotic gene structure annotation tool that reports eukaryotic gene structures as a weighted consensus of all available evidence. EVM, when combined with the Program to Assemble Spliced Alignments (PASA), yields a comprehensive, configurable annotation system that predicts protein-coding genes and alternatively spliced isoforms. Our experiments on both rice and human genome sequences demonstrate that EVM produces automated gene structure annotation approaching the quality of manual curation.