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Date
2016-05-15Type
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Abstract
Summary: Genomes of emerging model organisms are now being sequenced at very low cost. However, obtaining accurate gene predictions remains challenging: even the best gene prediction algorithms make substantial errors and can jeopardize subsequent analyses. Therefore, many predicted genes must be time-consumingly visually inspected and manually curated. We developed GeneValidator (GV) to automatically identify problematic gene predictions and to aid manual curation. For each gene, GV performs multiple analyses based on comparisons to gene sequences from large databases. The resulting report identifies problematic gene predictions and includes extensive statistics and graphs for each prediction to guide manual curation efforts. GV thus accelerates and enhances the work of biocurators and researchers who need accurate gene predictions from newly sequenced genomes. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000117092Publication status
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BioinformaticsVolume
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Oxford University PressMore
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Cited 15 times in
Web of Science
Cited 16 times in
Scopus
ETH Bibliography
yes
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