2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-50810/v2
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Understanding the causes of errors in eukaryotic protein-coding gene prediction: a case study of primate proteomes

Abstract: Background. Recent advances in sequencing technologies have led to an explosion in the number of genomes available, but accurate genome annotation remains a major challenge. The prediction of protein-coding genes in eukaryotic genomes is especially problematic, due to their complex exon-intron structures. Even the best eukaryotic gene prediction algorithms can make serious errors that will significantly affect subsequent analyses. Results. We first investigated the prevalence of gene prediction errors in a lar… Show more

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