Selected article for: "gene interest and infectious potential"

Author: Jakub M Bartoszewicz; Anja Seidel; Bernhard Y Renard
Title: Interpretable detection of novel human viruses from genome sequencing data
  • Document date: 2020_1_30
  • ID: ac00tai9_43
    Snippet: For well-annotated genomes, we compile a ranking of genes (or other genomic features) sorted by the average infectious potential within a given region. In addition to that, we scan the genome with the learned filters of the first convolutional layer to find genes enriched in subsequences yielding nonzero filter activations. We use Gene Ontology to connect the identified genes of interest with their molecular functions and biological processes the.....
    Document: For well-annotated genomes, we compile a ranking of genes (or other genomic features) sorted by the average infectious potential within a given region. In addition to that, we scan the genome with the learned filters of the first convolutional layer to find genes enriched in subsequences yielding nonzero filter activations. We use Gene Ontology to connect the identified genes of interest with their molecular functions and biological processes they are engaged in.

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