跨物种比较序列分析的基因预测

Rong Chen, H. Ali
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基因组DNA大片段的测序使得对基因组序列进行比较以鉴定蛋白质编码区成为可能。我们对不同进化距离生物的同源基因组序列进行了比较分析,确定了近亲生物之间非编码区的保守程度。相反,距离越远,内含子的相似性越小,外显子结构的保守性越低。基于这一发现和数据集的训练,我们提出了一个模型,该模型可以通过比较多个物种的序列来识别编码序列,无论是近的还是近的。从敏感性和特异性两方面评价了该方法的可靠性,并将结果与其他流行的基因预测程序的结果进行了比较。如果在适当的进化距离上可以从其他物种中找到序列,那么这种方法可以应用于没有物种依赖统计模型的新测序生物。
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On gene prediction by cross-species comparative sequence analysis
Sequencing of large fragments of genomic DNA makes it possible to perform comparisons of genomic sequences for identification of protein-coding regions. We have conducted a comparative analysis of homologous genomic sequences of organisms with different evolutionary distances and determined the degree of conservation of the noncoding regions between closely related organisms. In contrast, more distance shows much less intron similarity but less conservation on the exon structures. Based on this finding and training of data sets, we proposed a model by which coding sequences could be identified by comparing sequences of multiple species, both close and approximately distant. The reliability of the proposed method is evaluated in terms of sensitivity and specificity, and results are compared to those obtained by other popular gene prediction programs. Provided sequences can be found from other species at appropriate evolutionary distances, this approach could be applied in newly sequenced organisms where no species-dependent statistical models are available.
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