Gene and translation initiation site prediction in metagenomic sequences

Doug Hyatt(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Philip LoCascio(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Loren Hauser(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Edward C. Uberbacher(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Bioinformatics
July 12, 2012
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MOTIVATION: Gene prediction in metagenomic sequences remains a difficult problem. Current sequencing technologies do not achieve sufficient coverage to assemble the individual genomes in a typical sample; consequently, sequencing runs produce a large number of short sequences whose exact origin is unknown. Since these sequences are usually smaller than the average length of a gene, algorithms must make predictions based on very little data. RESULTS: We present MetaProdigal, a metagenomic version of the gene prediction program Prodigal, that can identify genes in short, anonymous coding sequences with a high degree of accuracy. The novel value of the method consists of enhanced translation initiation site identification, ability to identify sequences that use alternate genetic codes and confidence values for each gene call. We compare the results of MetaProdigal with other methods and conclude with a discussion of future improvements. AVAILABILITY: The Prodigal software is freely available under the General Public License from http://code.google.com/p/prodigal/.


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