[maker-devel] Maker gene vs snap match in final GFF's

Ence,daniel d.ence at ufl.edu
Thu May 11 12:35:00 MDT 2017


The two might have identical coordinates in some cases, but they are different kinds of features. The “match” is a product of an abinitio gene prediction algorithm, while the “gene” is is supported by evidence and passed through the maker polishing and filtering steps.


On May 11, 2017, at 2:29 PM, Marcus Naymik <mnaymik at tgen.org<mailto:mnaymik at tgen.org>> wrote:

In the final GFF annotations what is the difference between a 'gene' from maker and a 'match' from snap?


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