List of gene prediction software

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This is a list of software tools and web portals used for gene prediction.

Name DescriptionSpeciesReferences
FINDER Automated software package to annotate eukaryotic genes from RNA-Seq data and associated protein sequences Eukaryotes [1]
FragGeneScan Predicting genes in complete genomes and sequencing ReadsProkaryotes, Metagenomes [2]
ATGpr Identifies translational initiation sites in cDNA sequencesHuman[3]
Prodigal Its name stands for Prokaryotic Dynamic Programming Genefinding Algorithm. It is based on log-likelihood functions and does not use Hidden or Interpolated Markov Models. Prokaryotes, Metagenomes (metaProdigal) [4]
AUGUSTUS Eukaryote gene predictorEukaryotes[5]
BGF Hidden Markov model (HMM) and dynamic programming based ab initio gene prediction program[6]
DIOGENES Fast detection of coding regions in short genome sequences
Dragon Promoter Finder Program to recognize vertebrate RNA polymerase II promotersVertebrates[7]
EasyGene The gene finder is based on a hidden Markov model (HMM) that is automatically estimated for a new genome. Prokaryotes [8][9]
EuGene Integrative gene findingProkaryotes, Eukaryotes[10][11]
FGENESH HMM-based gene structure prediction: multiple genes, both chainsEukaryotes[12]
FrameD Find genes and frameshift in G+C rich prokaryote sequencesProkaryotes, Eukaryotes[13]
GeMoMa Homology-based gene prediction based on amino acid and intron position conservation as well as RNA-Seq data [14][15]
GENIUS II Links ORFs in complete genomes to protein 3D structuresProkaryotes, Eukaryotes[16]
geneid Program to predict genes, exons, splice sites, and other signals along DNA sequencesEukaryotes[17]
GeneParser Parse DNA sequences into introns and exonsEukaryotes[18]
GeneMark Family of self-training gene prediction programsProkaryotes, Eukaryotes,

Metagenomes

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GeneTack Predicts genes with frameshifts in prokaryote genomesProkaryotes[23]
GenomeScan Predicts the locations and exon-intron structures of genes in genome sequences from a variety of organisms, GENSCAN server is the GenomeScan's predecessorVertebrate, Arabidopsis, Maize[24]
GENSCAN Predicts the locations and exon-intron structures of genes in genome sequences from a variety of organismsVertebrate, Arabidopsis, Maize[25][26][27]
GLIMMER Finds genes in microbial DNAProkaryotes[28][29][30]
GLIMMERHMM Eukaryotic gene-finding systemEukaryotes[31]
GrailEXP Predicts exons, genes, promoters, polyas, CpG islands, EST similarities, and repeat elements in DNA sequenceHuman, Mus musculus, Arabidopsis thaliana, Drosophila melanogaster[32][33]
mGene Support-vector machine (SVM) based system to find genesEukaryotes[34]
mGene.ngs SVM based system to find genes using heterogeneous information: RNA-seq, tiling arraysEukaryotes[35]
MORGAN Decision tree system to find genes in vertebrate DNAEukaryotes[36]
BioNIX Web tool to combine results from different programs: GRAIL, FEX, HEXON, MZEF, GENEMARK, GENEFINDER, FGENE, BLAST, POLYAH, REPEATMASKER, TRNASCANProkaryotes, Eukaryotes[37]
NNPP Neural network promoter predictionProkaryotes, Eukaryotes[38]
NNSPLICE Neural network splice site predictionDrosophila, Human[39]
ORFfinder Graphical analysis tool to find all open reading framesProkaryotes, Eukaryotes[40]
Regulatory Sequence Analysis Tools Series of modular computer programs to detect regulatory signals in non-coding sequencesFungi, Prokaryotes, Metazoa, Protist, Plants[41][42]
PHANOTATE A tool to annotate phage genomes.Phages [43]
SplicePredictor Method to identify potential splice sites in (plant) pre-mRNA by sequence inspection using Bayesian statistical modelsEukaryotes[44]
VEIL Hidden Markov model to find genes in vertebrate DNA ServerEukaryotes[45]

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