EAnnot: A genome annotation tool using experimental evidence

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Poly(A) signals and sites identified by EAnnot serve as anchors for genes. A total of 1704 (78.1%) poly(A) sites identified by EAnnot are mapped within 5 kb from the 3′ end of manually annotated chromosome 6 genes. Among the ones not mapped to manually annotated genes, 7.3% are mapped to EAnnot genes. Among those mapped to neither manually annotated nor EAnnot genes, 7.2% are mapped to Fgenesh or Genscan genes; 7.3% are not mapped to any genes identified by the above four gene prediction methods.

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  1. Genome Res. 14: 2503-2509

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