Encyclopedia of Life Sciences 2007
DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0005319.pub2
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Gene Feature Identification

Abstract: The identification of all genes is one of the goals of any genome‐sequencing project. Apart from laboratory techniques, genes can also be identified by using computational, homology‐based or ab initio (model‐based) methods, which differ in their performance according to the sequence being analysed. With the growing number of sequenced genomes, comparative genomics is becoming the most powerful method for deciphering genomes.

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