A genome about 6M has about 340 solexa contigs. I'd like to predict genes of each contig with the Glimmer. I don't know to do it from reference genome as training data or if i can use the long-orf to get training data from each contig. I wander if anyone do the same job and how i should do.
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Yes, it is possible to do it using the long-orfs program, but I often juct go to NCBI and retrieve genes from their taxonomy browser of a closely related strain or species and use that to do my training. Be sure to use the -r flag when using build-icm. In my experience it helps a lot.
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Yes, glimmer with the training data is perfect. However, the contigs are parts of the genome. The training data maybe not suitable for the contig. Or I should do the training for every contig?
Originally posted by Mark View PostYes, it is possible to do it using the long-orfs program, but I often juct go to NCBI and retrieve genes from their taxonomy browser of a closely related strain or species and use that to do my training. Be sure to use the -r flag when using build-icm. In my experience it helps a lot.
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