EuGene-maize: a web site for maize gene prediction.
April 21, 2010 by Bioinformatics Computational Biology
Publication Date: 2010 Apr 16 PMID: 20400755
Authors: Montalent, P. – Joets, J.
Journal: Bioinformatics
MOTIVATION: A large part of the maize B73 genome sequence is now available and emerging sequencing technologies will offer cheap and easy ways to sequence areas of interest from many other maize genotypes. One of the steps required to turn these sequences into valuable information is gene content prediction. To date, there is no publicly available gene predictor specifically trained for maize sequences. To this end, we have chosen to train the EuGene software which can combine several sources of evidence into a consolidated gene model prediction. AVAILABILITY: http://genome.jouy.inra.fr/eugene/cgi-bin/eugene_form.pl CONTACT: joets@moulon.inra.fr SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The training gene set.
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