Abstract Background Translation initiation site (TIS) identification is an important aspect of the gene annotation process, requisite for the accurate delineation of protein sequences from transcript data. We have developed the MetWAMer package for TIS prediction in eukaryotic open reading frames of non-viral origin. MetWAMer can be used as a stand-alone, third-party tool for post-processing gene structure annotations generated by external computational programs and/or pipelines, or directly integrated into gene structure prediction software implementations. Results MetWAMer currently implements five distinct methods for TIS prediction, the most accurate of which is a routine that combines weighted, signal-based translation initiation site ...
Summary: We report a new and simple method, TriTISA, for accurate prediction of translation initiati...
Summary: We proposed a tool named MetaTISA with an aim to improve TIS prediction of current gene-fin...
We report a new and simple method, TriTISA, for accurate prediction of translation initiation site (...
The computational identification of translation initiation sites (TIS) is a major component of every...
Driven by the rapid growth of the complete genome sequences, it is accepted that genome annotation h...
Abstract Background The accurate prediction of the initiation of translation in sequences of mRNA is...
We proposed a tool named MetaTISA with an aim to improve TIS prediction of current gene-finders for ...
We introduce a new method to recognize translation initiation sites (TIS) in cDNA or mRNA sequences....
Translation initiation sites (TISs) are important signals in cDNA sequences. In many previous attemp...
Motivation: The correct identification of translation initiation sites (TIS) remains a challenging p...
MotivationTranslation initiation is a key step in the regulation of gene expression. In addition to ...
Summary: We proposed a tool named MetaTISA with an aim to improve TIS prediction of current gene-fin...
Abstract Background Accurate annotation of translation initiation sites (TISs) is essential for unde...
Thanks to rapidly evolving sequencing techniques, the amount of genomic data at our disposal is grow...
Being a key component in gene regulation, translation initiation is a well-studied topic. However, r...
Summary: We report a new and simple method, TriTISA, for accurate prediction of translation initiati...
Summary: We proposed a tool named MetaTISA with an aim to improve TIS prediction of current gene-fin...
We report a new and simple method, TriTISA, for accurate prediction of translation initiation site (...
The computational identification of translation initiation sites (TIS) is a major component of every...
Driven by the rapid growth of the complete genome sequences, it is accepted that genome annotation h...
Abstract Background The accurate prediction of the initiation of translation in sequences of mRNA is...
We proposed a tool named MetaTISA with an aim to improve TIS prediction of current gene-finders for ...
We introduce a new method to recognize translation initiation sites (TIS) in cDNA or mRNA sequences....
Translation initiation sites (TISs) are important signals in cDNA sequences. In many previous attemp...
Motivation: The correct identification of translation initiation sites (TIS) remains a challenging p...
MotivationTranslation initiation is a key step in the regulation of gene expression. In addition to ...
Summary: We proposed a tool named MetaTISA with an aim to improve TIS prediction of current gene-fin...
Abstract Background Accurate annotation of translation initiation sites (TISs) is essential for unde...
Thanks to rapidly evolving sequencing techniques, the amount of genomic data at our disposal is grow...
Being a key component in gene regulation, translation initiation is a well-studied topic. However, r...
Summary: We report a new and simple method, TriTISA, for accurate prediction of translation initiati...
Summary: We proposed a tool named MetaTISA with an aim to improve TIS prediction of current gene-fin...
We report a new and simple method, TriTISA, for accurate prediction of translation initiation site (...