EUGÈNE'HOM: a generic similarity-based gene finder using multiple homologous sequences
AUTOR(ES)
Foissac, Sylvain
FONTE
Oxford University Press
RESUMO
EUGÈNE'HOM is a gene prediction software for eukaryotic organisms based on comparative analysis. EUGÈNE'HOM is able to take into account multiple homologous sequences from more or less closely related organisms. It integrates the results of TBLASTX analysis, splice site and start codon prediction and a robust coding/non-coding probabilistic model which allows EUGÈNE'HOM to handle sequences from a variety of organisms. The current target of EUGÈNE'HOM is plant sequences. The EUGÈNE'HOM web site is available at http://genopole.toulouse.inra.fr/bioinfo/eugene/EuGeneHom/cgi-bin/EuGeneHom.pl.
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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=168992Documentos Relacionados
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