Shaun Mahony, Terry J. Smith, J. McInerney, A. Golden
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A new approach to gene prediction using the self-organizing map
In this poster we present a gene prediction approach based on the self-organizing map that has the ability to automatically identify all the major patterns of content variation within a genome. The genome may then be scanned for regions displaying the same properties as one of these automatically identified models. Even using a relatively simple coding measure (codon usage), this method can predict the location of protein-coding sequences with a reasonably high accuracy. We also show other advantages of the approach, such as the ability to indicate genes that contain frame-shifts. We believe that this method has the potential to become a useful addition to the genome annotation process.