Unit
UNIT 4.2 Using MZEF to Find Internal Coding Exons
Published Online: 1 AUG 2002
DOI: 10.1002/0471250953.bi0402s00
Copyright © 2003 by John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
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Current Protocols in Bioinformatics
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How to Cite
Zhang, M. Q. 2002. Using MZEF to Find Internal Coding Exons. Current Protocols in Bioinformatics. 00:4.2:4.2.1–4.2.18.
Publication History
- Published Online: 1 AUG 2002
- Published Print: JAN 2003
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Abstract
MZEF (Michael Zhang's Exon Finder) was designed to help identify one of the most important classes of exons, i.e. the internal coding exons, in human genomic DNA sequences. It is neither for predicting intronless genes, nor for assembling predicted exons into complete gene models. There is also a mouse version (mMZEF) and an Arabidopsis version (aMZEF). This unit presents the Unix and Web versions of MZEF and reviews how to interpret the MZEF results.
