- Mark Borodovsky
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Mark Borodovsky is a Regents' Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Science and Engineering and Director of Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Genomics at Georgia Tech. He is a Founder of the Georgia Institute of Technology Bioinformatics M.Sc. and Ph.D. Program.[1] Since 1990 his lab at Georgia Tech has developed a line of gene finding algorithms (the GeneMark line) that have been frequently used in research labs in the US and abroad.
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- Gene prediction in novel fungal genomes using an ab initio algorithm with unsupervised training, Genome Research
- Gene identification in novel eukaryotic genomes by self-training algorithm, Nucleic Acids Research
- GeneMark: web software for gene finding in prokaryotes, eukaryotes and viruses Nucleic Acids Research
- GeneMarkS: a self-training method for prediction of gene starts in microbial genomes. Implications for finding sequence motifs in regulatory regions, Nucleic Acids Research
- Heuristic approach to deriving models for gene finding, Nucleic Acids Research
- GeneMark.hmm: new solutions for gene finding, Nucleic Acids Research
- GenMark: Parallel Gene recognition for Both DNA Strands Computers and Chemistry
Categories:- Living people
- Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology alumni
- American biologists
- Georgia Institute of Technology faculty
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