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Exploration and grading of possible genes from 183 bacterial strains by a common protocol to identification of new genes: Gene Trek in Prokaryote Space (GTPS).
Authors:Takehide Kosuge  Takashi Abe  Toshihisa Okido  Naoto Tanaka  Masaki Hirahata  Yutaka Maruyama  Jun Mashima  Aki Tomiki  Motoyoshi Kurokawa  Ryutaro Himeno  Satoshi Fukuchi  Satoru Miyazaki  Takashi Gojobori  Yoshio Tateno  Hideaki Sugawara
Institution:Center for Information Biology, DNA Data Bank of Japan, National Institute of Genetics, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI) Mishima, Shizuoka 411-8540, Japan.
Abstract:A large number of complete microorganism genomes has been sequenced and submitted to the public database and then incorporated into our complete genome database, Genome Information Broker (GIB, http://gib.genes.nig.ac.jp/). However, when comparative genomics is carried out, researchers must be aware that there are protein-coding genes not confirmed by homology or motif search and that reliable protein-coding genes are missing. Therefore, we developed a protocol (Gene Trek in Prokaryote Space, GTPS) for finding possible protein-coding genes in bacterial genomes. GTPS assigns a degree of reliability to predicted protein-coding genes. We first systematically applied the protocol to the complete genomes of all 123 bacterial species and strains that were publicly available as of July 2003, and then to those of 183 species and strains available as of September 2004. We found a number of incorrect genes and several new ones in the genome data in question. We also found a way to estimate the total number of orthologous genes in the bacterial world.
Keywords:comparative genome  gene prediction  annotation  gene grading  bacterial genome
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