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Revision as of 20:20, 27 May 2022
Description
Twinscan/N-SCAN is our lab's suite of software for gene-structure prediction. We recommend running N-SCAN on our web server (http://mblab.wustl.edu/nscan). Twinscan is currently available for Mammals, Caenorhabditis (worm), Dicot plants, and Cryptococci. N-SCAN is available for human and Drosophila (fruitfly)
Environment Modules
Run module spider twinscan
to find out what environment modules are available for this application.
System Variables
- HPC_TWINSCAN_DIR - installation directory
- HPC_TWINSCAN_BIN - executable directory
- TWINSCAN - twinscan variable for base directory
FAQ
- Q: **A:
Citation
If you publish research that uses twinscan you have to cite it as follows:
- Brent, M. R. (2008). Steady progress and recent breakthroughs in the accuracy of automated genome annotation. Nature Reviews Genetics, 9(1), 62-73. doi:10.1038/nrg2220
- Brent, M.R. (2007). How does eukaryotic gene prediction work? Nature Biotechnology. 25(8): 883-885.
- Gross, S. S., & Brent, M. R. (2006). Using multiple alignments to improve gene prediction. Journal of computational biology, 13(2), 379-393. doi:10.1089/cmb.2006.13.379