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Identifying protein-coding genes in genomic sequences

by: Jennifer Harrow, Alinda Nagy, Alexandre Reymond, Tyler Alioto, Laszlo Patthy, Stylianos Antonarakis, Roderic Guigo
Genome Biology, Vol. 10, No. 1. (30 January 2009), 201.
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The vast majority of the biology of a newly sequenced genome is inferred from the set of encoded proteins. Predicting this set is therefore invariably the first step after the completion of the genome DNA sequence. Here we review the main computational pipelines used to generate the human reference protein-coding gene sets.


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