Developer(s) | Steven Salzberg & Arthur Delcher |
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Stable release | 3.02
/ 9 May 2006 |
Available in | C++ |
Type | Bioinformatics tool |
License | OSI Certified Open Source Software under the Artistic License |
Website | ccb |
In bioinformatics, GLIMMER (Gene Locator and Interpolated Markov ModelER) is used to find genes in prokaryotic DNA.[1] "It is effective at finding genes in bacteria, archea, viruses, typically finding 98-99% of all relatively long protein coding genes".[1] GLIMMER was the first system that used the interpolated Markov model[2] to identify coding regions. The GLIMMER software is open source and is maintained by Steven Salzberg, Art Delcher, and their colleagues at the Center for Computational Biology[3] at Johns Hopkins University. The original GLIMMER algorithms and software were designed by Art Delcher, Simon Kasif and Steven Salzberg and applied to bacterial genome annotation in collaboration with Owen White.