EuGène
is an open gene finder for eukaryotic
organisms. Compared to most existing gene finders,
EuGène is characterized by its ability to simply
integrate arbitrary sources of information in its
prediction process.
As most existing gene finders, EuGène can exploit
probabilistic models like Markov models for
discriminating coding from non coding sequences or
to discriminate effective splice sites from false
splice sites (using various mathematical models).
Beyond this EuGène is able to integrate information
from several signal (splice site, translation
start...) prediction software, similarity with
existing sequences (EST, mRNA, 5'/3' EST from full
length mRNA, proteins, genomic homologuous
sequences) and output of existing gene finders... Based on all the available information,
EuGène will output a prediction of maximal score i.e.,
maximally consistent with the information provided.
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TAIR9 Genome Release [June 19, 2009] contains EuGene
predictions (thanks to S. Aubourg, INRA-URGV)
See JCVI [news]
Even more new A. thaliana genes predicted by
EuGene validated by RT-PCR
See the [paper]
Hundreds of new A. thaliana genes predicted by
EuGene validated by RACEt and included in TAIR 6 [publication]
Developed using GForge: mulcyber
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eugene v3.5g : Apr. 2009
eugene v3.5 : Sep. 2007
eugene v3.4 : Dec. 2006
eugene v3.3 : Sep. 2005
eugene v3.2 : Apr. 2005
eugene v3.1 : Feb. 2005
eugene v3.0 : Oct. 2004
EuGène Web : Aug. 21 2009
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