How to overcome constraints imposed by microsporidian genome features to ensure gene prediction?
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- DOI: 10.1111/jeu.13038
How to overcome constraints imposed by microsporidian genome features to ensure gene prediction?
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Correction to How to overcome constraints imposed by microsporidian genome features to ensure gene prediction?J Eukaryot Microbiol. 2025 Jan-Feb;72(1):e13069. doi: 10.1111/jeu.13069. J Eukaryot Microbiol. 2025. PMID: 39868770 No abstract available.
Abstract
Since the advent of sequencing techniques and due to their continuous evolution, it has become easier and less expensive to obtain the complete genome sequence of any organism. Nevertheless, to elucidate all biological processes governing organism development, quality annotation is essential. In genome annotation, predicting gene structure is one of the most important and captivating challenges for computational biology. This aspect of annotation requires continual optimization, particularly for genomes as unusual as those of microsporidia. Indeed, this group of fungal-related parasites exhibits specific features (highly reduced gene sizes, sequences with high rate of evolution) linked to their evolution as intracellular parasites, requiring the implementation of specific annotation approaches to consider all these features. This review aimed to outline these characteristics and to assess the increasingly efficient approaches and tools that have enhanced the accuracy of gene prediction for microsporidia, both in terms of sensitivity and specificity. Subsequently, a final part will be dedicated to postgenomic approaches aimed at reinforcing the annotation data generated by prediction software. These approaches include the characterization of other understudied genes, such as those encoding regulatory noncoding RNAs or very small proteins, which also play crucial roles in the life cycle of these microorganisms.
Keywords: gene prediction; microsporidian genome features; postgenomics validation; structural annotation.
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