mGene.web -- Web service for accurate computational gene finding

What you can do:
Use to predict protein sequences from DNA.
Highlights:
  • mGene.web is a web service for the genome-wide prediction of protein coding genes from eukaryotic DNA sequences.
  • It offers pre-trained models for the recognition of gene structures including untranslated regions in an increasing number of organisms.
  • Users have the additional possibility to train the system with their own data for other organisms.
  • The system is built in a highly modular way, such that individual components of the framework, like the promoter prediction tool or the splice site predictor, can be used autonomously.
  • The underlying gene finding system mGene is based on discriminative machine learning techniques and its high accuracy has been demonstrated in an international competition on nematode genomes.
  • mGene.web is free of charge and can be used for eukaryotic genomes of small to moderate size (several hundred Mbp).
Keywords:
  • computational gene finding
  • gene prediction
This record last updated: 08-21-2009
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