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Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Weight Matrices for Targeted Homology Search.

Proceedings article published in 2009 by Peter Menzel ORCID, Jan Gorodkin, Peter F. Stadler
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Abstract

Genome annotation relies to a large extent on the recognition of homologs to already known genes. The starting point for such protocols is a collection of known sequences from one or more species, from which a model is constructed - either auto- matically or manually - that encodes the defining features of a single gene or a gene family. The quality of these models eventually determines the success rate of the ho- mology search. We propose here a novel approach to model construction that not only captures the characteristic motifs of a gene, but are also ad justs the search pattern by including phylogenetic information. Computational tests demonstrate that this can lead to a substantial improvement of homology search models.