Repertoire-wide gene structure analyses: a case study comparing automatically predicted and manually annotated gene models.
Jeanne WilbrandtBernhard MisofKristen A PanfilioOliver NiehuisPublished in: BMC genomics (2019)
In our analysis of gene structural properties, automatically predicted gene models proved to be sufficiently reliable to recover the same gene-repertoire-wide correlative trends that we found when focusing on manually annotated gene models only. We acknowledge that analyses on the individual gene level clearly benefit from manual curation. However, as genome sequencing and annotation projects often differ in the extent of their manual annotation and curation efforts, our results indicate that comparative studies analyzing gene structural properties in these genomes can nonetheless be justifiable and informative.