Wiehe, ThomasGebauer-Jung, SteffiMitchell-Olds, ThomasGuigó Serra, Roderic2012-05-212012-05-212001Wiehe T, Gebauer-Jung S, Mitchell-Olds T, Guigó R. SGP-1: prediction and validation of homologous genes based on sequence alignments. Genome Res. 2001;11(9):1574-83. DOI: 10.1101/gr.1774011088-9051http://hdl.handle.net/10230/16469Conventional methods of gene prediction rely on the recognition of DNA-sequence signals, the coding potential or the comparison of a genomic sequence with a cDNA, EST, or protein database. Reasons for limited accuracy in many circumstances are species-specific training and the incompleteness of reference databases. Lately, comparative genome analysis has attracted increasing attention. Several analysis tools that are based on human/mouse comparisons are already available. Here, we present a program for the prediction of protein-coding genes, termed SGP-1 (Syntenic Gene Prediction), which is based on the similarity of homologous genomic sequences. In contrast to most existing tools, the accuracy of SGP-1 depends little on species-specific properties such as codon usage or the nucleotide distribution. SGP-1 may therefore be applied to nonstandard model organisms in vertebrates as well as in plants, without the need for extensive parameter training. In addition to predicting genes in large-scale genomic sequences, the program may be useful to validate gene structure annotations from databases. To this end, SGP-1 output also contains comparisons between predicted and annotated gene structures in HTML format. The program can be accessed via a Web server at http://soft.ice.mpg.de/sgp-1. The source code, written in ANSI C, is available on request from the authors.application/pdfeng© 2001 Genome Research by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. Published version available at http://genome.cshlp.org. Aquest document està subjecte a Llicència Creative Commons (Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License)Genòmica -- InformàticaFactors de transcripcióSGP-1: prediction and validation of homologous genes based on sequence alignmentsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.177401info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess