Identifying repeats and transposable elements in sequenced genomes: how to find your way through the dense forest of programs
Abstract
The production of genome sequences has led to another important advance in their annotation, which is closely linked to the exact determination of their content in terms of repeats, among which are transposable elements (TEs). The evolutionary implications and the presence of coding regions in some TEs can confuse gene annotation, and also hinder the process of genome assembly, making particularly crucial to be able to annotate and classify them...
Paper Details
Title
Identifying repeats and transposable elements in sequenced genomes: how to find your way through the dense forest of programs
Published Date
Nov 25, 2009
Journal
Volume
104
Issue
6
Pages
520 - 533
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