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  2. List of gene prediction software - Wikipedia

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    Human, Mus musculus, Arabidopsis thaliana, Drosophila melanogaster [32] [33] mGene Support-vector machine (SVM) based system to find genes: Eukaryotes [34] mGene.ngs SVM based system to find genes using heterogeneous information: RNA-seq, tiling arrays: Eukaryotes [35] MORGAN: Decision tree system to find genes in vertebrate DNA: Eukaryotes [36 ...

  3. List of phylogenetics software - Wikipedia

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    Maximum likelihood, stochastic heuristics (genetic algorithm, metapopulation genetic algorithm, simulated annealing, etc.), discrete Gamma rate heterogeneity, ancestral state reconstruction, model testing: Michel C. Milinkovitch and Raphaël Helaers MicrobeTrace: MicrobeTrace is a free, browser-based web application.

  4. List of genetic engineering software - Wikipedia

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    Autodesk Genetic Constructor (suspended) BIOFAB Clotho BIOFAB Edition; BIOFAB BIOFAB Studio; EGF Codons and EGF CUBA (Collection of Useful Biological Apps) by the Edinburgh Genome Foundry; Integrative Genomics Viewer (part of Google Genomics) Mengqvist's DNApy

  5. Haplotype estimation - Wikipedia

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    For example in human genetics, genome-wide association studies collect genotypes in thousands of individuals at between 200,000-5,000,000 SNPs using microarrays. Haplotype estimation methods are used in the analysis of these datasets and allow genotype imputation [ 1 ] [ 2 ] of alleles from reference databases such as the HapMap Project and the ...

  6. Genome-wide complex trait analysis - Wikipedia

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    Twin and family studies have long been used to estimate variance explained by particular categories of genetic and environmental causes. Across a wide variety of human traits studied, there is typically minimal shared-environment influence, considerable non-shared environment influence, and a large genetic component (mostly additive), which is on average ~50% and sometimes much higher for some ...

  7. GeneCards - Wikipedia

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    The GeneLoc suit member presents an integrated human chromosome map, which is very important for designing a custom-made capture chip, based on data integrated by the GeneLoc algorithm. GeneLoc includes further links to GeneCards, NCBI's Human Genome Sequencing, UniGene , and mapping resources.

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  9. Polygenic score - Wikipedia

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    In genetics, a polygenic score (PGS) is a number that summarizes the estimated effect of many genetic variants on an individual's phenotype. The PGS is also called the polygenic index (PGI) or genome-wide score; in the context of disease risk, it is called a polygenic risk score (PRS or PR score [1]) or genetic risk score. The score reflects an ...