Human gene catalogs are fundamental to the study of human biology and medicine. But they are all based on open reading frames (ORFs) in a reference genome sequence (with allowance for introns). Individual genomes, however, are polymorphic: their sequences are not identical. There has been much research on how polymorphism affects previously-identified genes, but no research has been done on how it affects gene identification itself. We computationally predict protein-coding genes in a straightforward manner, by finding long ORFs in mRNA sequences aligned to the reference genome. We systematically test the effect of known polymorphisms with this procedure. Polymorphisms can not only disrupt ORFs, they can also create long ORFs that do not ex...
The complete human genome sequence presents researchers with unique opportunities not only for ident...
The vast majority of the biology of a newly sequenced genome is inferred from the set of encoded pro...
BACKGROUND: With the recent growth of information on sequence variations in the human genome, predic...
<div><p>Human gene catalogs are fundamental to the study of human biology and medicine. But they are...
Human gene catalogs are fundamental to the study of human biology and medicine. But they are all bas...
<p>Panel (a) describes the workflow of gene-finding without applying human polymorphism and (b) with...
With the complete human genomic sequence being unraveled, the focus will shift to gene identificatio...
this article permits us to mention only the most recent and major advances in techniques for gene id...
The most widely appreciated role of DNA is to encode protein, yet the exact portion of the human gen...
The vast majority of the biology of a newly sequenced genome is inferred from the set of encoded pro...
The most widely appreciated role of DNA is to encode protein, yet the exact portion of the human gen...
Scientists have been trying to identify every gene in the human genome since the initial draft was p...
<p>(n.b. figshare bug prevents me adding OGS Team as first authors. You could cite with Bentham doi ...
An important step in genome interpretation is the accurate identification of protein-coding genes. O...
The vast majority of the biology of a newly sequenced genome is inferred from the set of encoded pro...
The complete human genome sequence presents researchers with unique opportunities not only for ident...
The vast majority of the biology of a newly sequenced genome is inferred from the set of encoded pro...
BACKGROUND: With the recent growth of information on sequence variations in the human genome, predic...
<div><p>Human gene catalogs are fundamental to the study of human biology and medicine. But they are...
Human gene catalogs are fundamental to the study of human biology and medicine. But they are all bas...
<p>Panel (a) describes the workflow of gene-finding without applying human polymorphism and (b) with...
With the complete human genomic sequence being unraveled, the focus will shift to gene identificatio...
this article permits us to mention only the most recent and major advances in techniques for gene id...
The most widely appreciated role of DNA is to encode protein, yet the exact portion of the human gen...
The vast majority of the biology of a newly sequenced genome is inferred from the set of encoded pro...
The most widely appreciated role of DNA is to encode protein, yet the exact portion of the human gen...
Scientists have been trying to identify every gene in the human genome since the initial draft was p...
<p>(n.b. figshare bug prevents me adding OGS Team as first authors. You could cite with Bentham doi ...
An important step in genome interpretation is the accurate identification of protein-coding genes. O...
The vast majority of the biology of a newly sequenced genome is inferred from the set of encoded pro...
The complete human genome sequence presents researchers with unique opportunities not only for ident...
The vast majority of the biology of a newly sequenced genome is inferred from the set of encoded pro...
BACKGROUND: With the recent growth of information on sequence variations in the human genome, predic...