Critical Assessment of Genome Interpretation

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Overview of CAGI Competition

The Critical Assessment of Genome Interpretation (CAGI) is an annual bioinformatics competition focused on interpretation of genome variation.[1] CAGI experiments are modeled on the protocols developed in the Critical Assessment of Structure Prediction (CASP) program, adapted to the genomics domain. Over a period of a decade CAGI has conducted five rounds of challenges, attracting 738 submissions from around the world.[2] The results of which have been published in the journal Human Mutation.[3]

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