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1 EGASP 2005 Evaluation Protocol
Paul Flicek EBI

2 Basics The evaluations are probably wrong GTF is not standard
There are hidden assumptions Filters, overlaps, clusters Terminology varies Genes, exons, etc. EGASP 2005 Evaluations

3 Evaluation Measures Exons and introns Transcript Gene Sensitivity (Sn)
Specificity (Sp) Exon length Exons per transcript Transcript Sn / Sp Overlap Gene EGASP 2005 Evaluations

4 Definitions EGASP 2005 Evaluations

5 Definitions Positive Transcript Positive Gene
Correct translation start Correct translation stop Every splice site correct Positive Gene At least one positive transcript EGASP 2005 Evaluations

6 Examples Annotation Trans Sn = 0.5 Trans Sp = 1.0 Gene Sn = 1.0
Gene Sp = 1.0 Prediction EGASP 2005 Evaluations

7 Examples Annotation Trans Sn = 0.5 Trans Sp = 1.0 Gene Sn = 1.0
Gene Sp = 1.0 Prediction EGASP 2005 Evaluations

8 Examples Annotation Trans Sn = 0.0 Trans Sp = 0.0 Gene Sn = 0.0
Gene Sp = 0.0 Prediction EGASP 2005 Evaluations

9 Examples Annotation Trans Sn = 1.0 Trans Sp = 1.0 Gene Sn = 1.0
Gene Sp = 1.0 Prediction EGASP 2005 Evaluations

10 Examples Annotation Trans Sn = 0.5 Trans Sp = 0.5 Gene Sn = 1.0
Gene Sp = 1.0 Prediction EGASP 2005 Evaluations

11 Examples Annotation Trans Sn = 1.0 Trans Sp = 0.67 Gene Sn = 1.0
Gene Sp = 1.0 Prediction EGASP 2005 Evaluations

12 The winners are… (there are clear trends)
The most successful programs use expressed sequences Programs using evolutionary conservation are more successful than those that do not Exon and nucleotide measures are similar We are improving EGASP 2005 Evaluations

13 Spear Catching Time EGASP 2005 Evaluations

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15 EGASP 2005 Evaluations Block 1
Paul Flicek EBI Expressed Sequence Methods

16 Nucleotide EGASP 2005 Evaluations

17 Exon EGASP 2005 Evaluations

18 Intron EGASP 2005 Evaluations

19 Gene EGASP 2005 Evaluations

20 Number of Genes 1027 1389 EGASP 2005 Evaluations

21 Unique Exons EGASP 2005 Evaluations

22 Summary EGASP 2005 Evaluations

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24 EGASP 2005 Evaluations Block 2
Paul Flicek EBI Evolutionary Conservation (Dual/Multiple Genome) Methods

25 Summary EGASP 2005 Evaluations

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27 EGASP 2005 Evaluations Block 3a
Paul Flicek EBI Ab initio (single genome) and Exon only Methods

28 Summary EGASP 2005 Evaluations

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30 EGASP 2005 Evaluations Block 3b
Paul Flicek EBI Open (Any) Methods

31 Summary EGASP 2005 Evaluations


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