Vertebrate gene finding from multiple-species alignments using a two-level strategy.
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EGASP: the human ENCODE Genome Annotation Assessment ProjectCONTRAST: a discriminative, phylogeny-free approach to multiple informant de novo gene predictionResolving the structural features of genomic islands: a machine learning approachReranking candidate gene models with cross-species comparison for improved gene prediction.A method for identifying alternative or cryptic donor splice sites within gene and mRNA sequences. Comparisons among sequences from vertebrates, echinoderms and other groups.Highly constrained intergenic Drosophila ultraconserved elements are candidate ncRNAs.
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Vertebrate gene finding from multiple-species alignments using a two-level strategy.
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Vertebrate gene finding from multiple-species alignments using a two-level strategy.
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Vertebrate gene finding from multiple-species alignments using a two-level strategy.
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Vertebrate gene finding from multiple-species alignments using a two-level strategy.
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Vertebrate gene finding from multiple-species alignments using a two-level strategy.
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David Carter
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10.1186/GB-2006-7-S1-S6
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2006-08-07T00:00:00Z
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