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HALPER to transfer genes #13
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The summit needs to be an individual position. You could use the most mappable base of an exon, the most conserved base of an exon, or the center of an exon as the summit. Some members of the Zoonomia Consortium did use halLiftover with a different set of post-processing steps for genes. Here is the quote from the supplement describing what they did: |
Hi @imk1,
Although I know that the main purpose of HLPER is not to transfer protein-coding genes, I wonder if Halpes has been tested for this task.
Let me explain my problem: I have two non-model species with 3 assemblies of different individuals. After genome alignment using progressive cactus I would like to determine the orthologs of species A assembly 1 on species B assembly 1. I was thinking of using the gene annotation as "regulatory regions" and exons as "summits". I wonder if this makes sense or if I'm misinterpreting how HALPER can be used.
I would appreciate any comments on this idea!
Regards,
IMU
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