Characterization of species-specific genes using a flexible, web-based querying system

RL Charlebois, GDP Clarke, RG Beiko… - FEMS microbiology …, 2003 - academic.oup.com
RL Charlebois, GDP Clarke, RG Beiko, A St. Jean
FEMS microbiology letters, 2003academic.oup.com
We describe a query-based web-accessible system (www. neurogadgets. com/bws. php) for
facilitating comparative microbial genomics. A variety of query pages are available, each
with numerous options, that allow a biologist to pose relevant questions of genomic data. We
illustrate with a characterization of species-specific protein-coding genes (so-called
'ORFans'), finding that they are on average smaller, faster evolving, and less G+ C-rich, and
that they encode proteins more basic in their predicted isoelectric point, compared with non …
Abstract
We describe a query-based web-accessible system (www.neurogadgets.com/bws.php) for facilitating comparative microbial genomics. A variety of query pages are available, each with numerous options, that allow a biologist to pose relevant questions of genomic data. We illustrate with a characterization of species-specific protein-coding genes (so-called ‘ORFans’), finding that they are on average smaller, faster evolving, and less G+C-rich, and that they encode proteins more basic in their predicted isoelectric point, compared with non-species-specific genes. Using a dual-threshold approach, we conclude that these are characteristics of true species-specific genes, rather than artifacts of mis-annotation.
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