Identifying genomic islands with deep neural networks.

Journal: BMC genomics
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Horizontal gene transfer is the main source of adaptability for bacteria, through which genes are obtained from different sources including bacteria, archaea, viruses, and eukaryotes. This process promotes the rapid spread of genetic information across lineages, typically in the form of clusters of genes referred to as genomic islands (GIs). Different types of GIs exist, and are often classified by the content of their cargo genes or their means of integration and mobility. While various computational methods have been devised to detect different types of GIs, no single method is capable of detecting all types.

Authors

  • Rida Assaf
    Department of Computer Science, University of Chicago, Chicago, 60637, USA. rida@uchicago.edu.
  • Fangfang Xia
    Computing, Environment, and Life Sciences Directorate, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, USA.
  • Rick Stevens
    IBM Watson Health, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.