TY - JOUR
T1 - Steady progress and recent breakthroughs in the accuracy of automated genome annotation
AU - Brent, Michael R.
N1 - Funding Information:
i am deeply grateful to M. J. van Baren, M. Schuster and E. Birney for help with the GeneWise analysis, R. Brown for analysis of informant genome utility, M. J. van Baren and S. Gross for comments on the manuscript, and L. Kyro and L. Langton for help with figures. M.R.B. is supported in part by grants from the National institutes of health (hG002278, hG003700, hG004271) and Monsanto.
PY - 2008/1
Y1 - 2008/1
N2 - The sequencing of large, complex genomes has become routine, but understanding how sequences relate to biological function is less straightforward. Although much attention is focused on how to annotate genomic features such as developmental enhancers and non-coding RNAs, there is still no higher eukaryote for which we know the correct exon-intron structure of at least one ORF for each gene. Despite this uncomfortable truth, genome annotation has made remarkable progress since the first drafts of the human genome were analysed. By combining several computational and experimental methods, we are now closer to producing complete and accurate gene catalogues than ever before.
AB - The sequencing of large, complex genomes has become routine, but understanding how sequences relate to biological function is less straightforward. Although much attention is focused on how to annotate genomic features such as developmental enhancers and non-coding RNAs, there is still no higher eukaryote for which we know the correct exon-intron structure of at least one ORF for each gene. Despite this uncomfortable truth, genome annotation has made remarkable progress since the first drafts of the human genome were analysed. By combining several computational and experimental methods, we are now closer to producing complete and accurate gene catalogues than ever before.
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U2 - 10.1038/nrg2220
DO - 10.1038/nrg2220
M3 - Review article
C2 - 18087260
AN - SCOPUS:37249005195
SN - 1471-0056
VL - 9
SP - 62
EP - 73
JO - Nature Reviews Genetics
JF - Nature Reviews Genetics
IS - 1
ER -