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Annotation of Plant Gene Function via Combined Genomics, Metabolomics and Informatics
Published on: June 17, 2012
PlantCAD2: A Long-Context DNA Language Model for Cross-Species Functional Annotation in Angiosperms
Jingjing Zhai1, Aaron Gokaslan2, Sheng-Kai Hsu1
1Institute for Genomic Diversity, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY USA 14853.
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Understanding how DNA sequence encodes biological function remains a fundamental challenge in biology. Flowering plants (angiosperms), the dominant terrestrial clade, exhibit maximal biochemical complexity, extraordinary species diversity (over 100,000 species), relatively recent origins (~160 million years), ~200-fold variation in genome size and relative compact coding regions compared with other eukaryotes. These features present both a unique challenge and opportunity for pre-training DNA language models to understand plant-specific evolutionary conservation, regulatory architectures and genomic functions. Here, we introduce PlantCAD2, a long-context, plant-specific DNA language model with single-nucleotide resolution, pre-trained on 65 angiosperm genomes, together with a series of public benchmarks for evaluation. Comprehensive zero-shot testing shows that PlantCAD2 (676 million parameters) efficiently captures evolutionary conservation, surpassing the 7-billion-parameter Evo2 model in 10 of 12 tasks. With parameter-efficient fine-tuning, PlantCAD2 also outperforms the 1-billion-parameter AgroNT across seven cross-species tasks including chromatin accessible region, gene expression and protein translation. Moreover, its 8,192bp context window substantially improves accessible chromatin prediction in large genomes such as maize (AUPRC increasing from 0.587 to 0.711), underscoring the importance of long-range context for modeling distal regulation. Together, these results establish PlantCAD2 as a powerful, efficient, and versatile foundation model for plant genomics, enabling accurate genome annotation across diverse species.
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