Genie—Gene Finding in Drosophila melanogaster

Table 8.

Possible Wrong Annotations in std3

Strand Begin End Genie Genie EST Genie ESTHOM Other gene finder hits Homology hits Gene name Evidence (Ashburner et al. 1999) Evidence
R 213,507 217,188 X X X 7 1 DS08249.3 gene prediction only last exon questionable
F 281,649 284,052 X X X 6 2 D00797.5 cDNA (partial?) missing 10 leading exons
R 941,115 944,598 X X X 4 DS08340.1 gene prediction only four extra 3′ exons
F 1,205,439 1,213,325 X X X 5 DS07721.3 gene prediction only first exon and last 3 exons questionable
R 1,371,813 1,372,351 X X 3 TFIIS known gene longer first and shorter last exon
R 1,549,142 1,549,933 X X X 6 DS07295.4 gene prediction only initial exon and first EST verified intron missed
F 1,721,863 1,728,736 X 1 DS07295.4 gene prediction only at least first seven exons very questionable
R 1,913,374 1,914,948 X X X 6 1 wor gene prediction plus BLAST homology hits additional first EST-verified exon
  • Genes from the std3 annotations are listed for which multiple evidence from Genie and other programs exists implying wrong annotations. The Begin and End coordinates are from the std3 annotations. The evidence for the annotation in std3 is given as noted in Ashburner et al. (1999) In addition, comments for rejecting the annotated gene structure by Genie are listed.

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