Abstract
In the field of functional genomics, many computer programs are being implemented to find DNA sequences that are candidates for coding proteins, regulating gene expression or playing some other important role. Many such programs have adjustable parameters whose chosen values dramatically affect the output. Attempts to optimize such parameter settings involve establishing an appropriate reference data set and evaluating the results obtained with the programs over a reasonable range of parameter values varied in small intervals. Within the context of automated searches for candidate gene regulatory regions in mammals and bacteria, we discuss problems and progress in (i) building such reference data sets, and (ii) defining appropriate cost functions.
Keywords: Validating Computer Programs, Functional Genomics, Regulatory Regions, Gene expression, Gene regulatory, ilvGMEDA, Salmonella, Yersinia, Kelbsiella
Current Genomics
Title: Validating Computer Programs for Functional Genomics in Gene Regulatory Regions
Volume: 1 Issue: 1
Author(s): L. Florea, M. Li, C. Riemer, B. Giardine, W. Miller and R. Hardison
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Keywords: Validating Computer Programs, Functional Genomics, Regulatory Regions, Gene expression, Gene regulatory, ilvGMEDA, Salmonella, Yersinia, Kelbsiella
Abstract: In the field of functional genomics, many computer programs are being implemented to find DNA sequences that are candidates for coding proteins, regulating gene expression or playing some other important role. Many such programs have adjustable parameters whose chosen values dramatically affect the output. Attempts to optimize such parameter settings involve establishing an appropriate reference data set and evaluating the results obtained with the programs over a reasonable range of parameter values varied in small intervals. Within the context of automated searches for candidate gene regulatory regions in mammals and bacteria, we discuss problems and progress in (i) building such reference data sets, and (ii) defining appropriate cost functions.
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Florea L., Li M., Riemer C., Giardine B., Miller W. and Hardison R., Validating Computer Programs for Functional Genomics in Gene Regulatory Regions, Current Genomics 2000; 1 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389202003351733
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389202003351733 |
Print ISSN 1389-2029 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5488 |
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