Gene transfer format
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File format for genomic features
The Gene transfer format (GTF) is a file format used to hold information about gene structure. It is a tab-delimited text format based on the general feature format (GFF), but contains some additional conventions specific to gene information. A significant feature of the GTF that can be validated: given a sequence and a GTF file, one can check that the format is correct. This significantly reduces problems with the interchange of data between groups.
GTF is identical to GFF, version 2.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ GFF/GTF info, from Ensembl
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