Promoter Prediction on a Genomic Scale—The Adh Experience
AUTOR(ES)
Ohler, Uwe
FONTE
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
RESUMO
We describe our statistical system for promoter recognition in genomic DNA with which we took part in the Genome Annotation Assessment Project (GASP1). We applied two versions of the system: the first uses a region-based approach toward transcription start site identification, namely, interpolated Markov chains; the second was a hybrid approach combining regions and signals within a stochastic segment model. We compare the results of both versions with each other and examine how well the application on a genomic scale compares with the results we previously obtained on smaller data sets.
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