Improving the Arabidopsis genome annotation using maximal transcript alignment assemblies

TitleImproving the Arabidopsis genome annotation using maximal transcript alignment assemblies
Publication TypeJournal Articles
Year of Publication2003
AuthorsHaas BJ, Delcher AL, Mount SM, Wortman JR, Jr R SK, Hannick LI, Maiti R, Ronning CM, Rusch DB, Town CD, Salzberg SL, White O
JournalNucleic Acids ResearchNucl. Acids Res.
Volume31
Issue19
Pagination5654 - 5666
Date Published2003/10/01/
ISBN Number0305-1048, 1362-4962
Abstract

The spliced alignment of expressed sequence data to genomic sequence has proven a key tool in the comprehensive annotation of genes in eukaryotic genomes. A novel algorithm was developed to assemble clusters of overlapping transcript alignments (ESTs and full‐length cDNAs) into maximal alignment assemblies, thereby comprehensively incorporating all available transcript data and capturing subtle splicing variations. Complete and partial gene structures identified by this method were used to improve The Institute for Genomic Research Arabidopsis genome annotation (TIGR release v.4.0). The alignment assemblies permitted the automated modeling of several novel genes and >1000 alternative splicing variations as well as updates (including UTR annotations) to nearly half of the ∼27 000 annotated protein coding genes. The algorithm of the Program to Assemble Spliced Alignments (PASA) tool is described, as well as the results of automated updates to Arabidopsis gene annotations.

URLhttp://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/31/19/5654
DOI10.1093/nar/gkg770