Vol. 12, Issue 7, 1142-1149, July 2002
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GFScan: A Gene Family Search Tool at Genomic DNA Level
Zhenyu
Xuan,
W. Richard
McCombie, and
Michael Q.
Zhang1
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor,
New York 11724, USA
We have developed GFScan (Gene
Family Scan), a tool that identifies members of
a gene family by searching genomic DNA sequences with genomic DNA
motifs (or matrices) that are representative of the family. We have
tested GFScan on four human gene families including the
neurotransmitter-gated ion-channels (NGIC) family, the carbonic
anhydrases (CA) family, the Dbl homology (DH) domain family, and the
ETS-domain family. All known members of these families with motifs
mapped to sequenced genomic DNA regions were found, whereas some novel
genomic locations were also found to match the motifs, which may
indicate new members in these families. Compared with other methods,
GFScan recognized all true positives with much fewer false
positives. We also showed that motifs constructed based on human genes
could be used to search the mouse genome to identify orthologous family members in mouse. This program is available at
http://www.cshl.org/mzhanglab/.
[The following individuals
and institutions kindly provided reagents, samples or unpublished
information as indicated in the paper: J. Maddock and Celera
Genomics.]
1
Corresponding author.
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