Publications by authors named "Matt Lazeroff"

The number of sequenced bacteriophage genomes is growing at an exponential rate. The majority of sequenced bacteriophage genomes are annotated by one or more of several freely available gene identification programs (Glimmer, GeneMark, RAST, Prodigal, etc.).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Matt Lazeroff"

  • - Matt Lazeroff's recent research focuses on developing applications for rapid gene identification in bacteriophage genomes, addressing the challenges posed by the exponential growth in sequenced genomes.
  • - His article, "Phage Commander," combines multiple gene identification programs to improve the accuracy and efficiency of genome annotation for bacteriophages.
  • - Published in December 2021 in the journal "Phage," the study emphasizes the necessity of utilizing a variety of open-source tools like Glimmer, GeneMark, RAST, and Prodigal for effective gene prediction in this rapidly evolving field.