Automated annotation of yeast genomes
Citation:
Estelle Proux, 'Automated annotation of yeast genomes', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Genetics, 2012, pp 151Download Item:
Abstract:
I have built an automated annotation pipeline (named YGAP - Yeast Genome
Annotation Pipeline), designed specifically for new yeast genome sequences lacking
transcriptome data. YGAP uses homology and synteny information from other yeast
species stored in the Yeast Gene Order Browser (YGOB) database to annotate yeast
genomes using the outputs from high-throughput sequencing methods. The pipeline is
able to detect probable frameshift sequencing errors and can propose corrections for
them. YGAP searches intelligently for introns, and detects tRNA genes and Ty-like
elements. Using YGAP, I have automatically reannotated the genomes of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Naumovozyma castellii, and compared the annotation
results to those obtained with another popular annotation pipeline, AUGUSTUS. For S.
cerevisiae and N. castellii, 91-93% of YGAP's predicted gene structures were identical
to those in previous manually curated gene sets, and it outperforms AUGUSTUS.
Author: Proux, Estelle
Advisor:
Wolfe, KennethPublisher:
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