@article{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00043893, author = {Miyajima, Nobuyuki and B., Burge Christopher and Saito, Toshiyuki and 齋藤 俊行}, journal = {Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications}, month = {Jun}, note = {Because of advances in automation, human genomic sequences are being deposited in public databases at a dramatic rate. However, the process of detecting genes in these sequences is still something of an art. Here we describe the implementation and testing of a relatively straightforward computational approach, the Virtual Transcribed Sequence project, which analyzes their gene content using the gene prediction program GENSCAN (GENSCAN 1.0 1,2) in combination with similarity-based methods. This approach identifies many novel human genes not found even in EST databases. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.}, pages = {801--807}, title = {Computational and experimental analysis identifies many novel human genes.}, volume = {272}, year = {2000} }