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Identification of donor splice sites using support vector machine: a computational approach based on positional,compositional and dependency features
Authors:Prabina Kumar Meher  Tanmaya Kumar Sahu  A R Rao  S D Wahi
Institution:1.Division of Statistical Genetics,ICAR-Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute,New Delhi,India;2.Centre for Agricultural Bioinformatics,ICAR-Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute,New Delhi,India
Abstract:

Background

Identification of splice sites is essential for annotation of genes. Though existing approaches have achieved an acceptable level of accuracy, still there is a need for further improvement. Besides, most of the approaches are species-specific and hence it is required to develop approaches compatible across species.

Results

Each splice site sequence was transformed into a numeric vector of length 49, out of which four were positional, four were dependency and 41 were compositional features. Using the transformed vectors as input, prediction was made through support vector machine. Using balanced training set, the proposed approach achieved area under ROC curve (AUC-ROC) of 96.05, 96.96, 96.95, 96.24 % and area under PR curve (AUC-PR) of 97.64, 97.89, 97.91, 97.90 %, while tested on human, cattle, fish and worm datasets respectively. On the other hand, AUC-ROC of 97.21, 97.45, 97.41, 98.06 % and AUC-PR of 93.24, 93.34, 93.38, 92.29 % were obtained, while imbalanced training datasets were used. The proposed approach was found comparable with state-of-art splice site prediction approaches, while compared using the bench mark NN269 dataset and other datasets.

Conclusions

The proposed approach achieved consistent accuracy across different species as well as found comparable with the existing approaches. Thus, we believe that the proposed approach can be used as a complementary method to the existing methods for the prediction of splice sites. A web server named as ‘HSplice’ has also been developed based on the proposed approach for easy prediction of 5′ splice sites by the users and is freely available at http://cabgrid.res.in:8080/HSplice.
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