AUGUSTUS: a web server for gene prediction in eukaryotes that allows user-defined constraints

2005 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​AUGUSTUS: a web server for gene prediction in eukaryotes that allows user-defined constraints​
Stanke, M. & Morgenstern, B. ​ (2005) 
Nucleic Acids Research33 pp. W465​-W467​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki458 

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Authors
Stanke, Mario; Morgenstern, Burkhard 
Abstract
We present a WWW server for AUGUSTUS, a software for gene prediction in eukaryotic genomic sequences that is based on a generalized hidden Markov model, a probabilistic model of a sequence and its gene structure. The web server allows the user to impose constraints on the predicted gene structure. A constraint can specify the position of a splice site, a translation initiation site or a stop codon. Furthermore, it is possible to specify the position of known exons and intervals that are known to be exonic or intronic sequence. The number of constraints is arbitrary and constraints can be combined in order to pin down larger parts of the predicted gene structure. The result then is the most likely gene structure that complies with all given user constraints, if such a gene structure exists. The specification of constraints is useful when part of the gene structure is known, e.g. by expressed sequence tag or protein sequence alignments, or if the user wants to change the default prediction. The web interface and the downloadable stand-alone program are available free of charge at http://augustus.gobics.de/submission.
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2005
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published
Publisher
Oxford Univ Press
Journal
Nucleic Acids Research 
ISSN
0305-1048

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