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Optimizing genomic language models for promoter prediction: a comparative study of tokenization and cross-species
Eyal Hadad1, Noia Kogman1, Lina Golan1
1Faculty of Computer and Information Science, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, David Ben-Gurion Blvd. 1, Beer-Sheva 8410501, Israel.
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Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly applied to genomic tasks, yet core challenges remain concerning tokenization, evaluation, and data scarcity. This study focuses on promoter classification and systematically evaluates four tokenization methods: non-overlapping 6-mer, overlapping 6-mer, Byte Pair Encoding (BPE), and WordPiece (WPC). We show that the commonly used k-mer approach, specifically the non-overlapping variant, outperforms BPE and WPC across eight organisms, challenging assumptions derived from natural language processing. To ensure robustness, we evaluated performance under two distinct negative data strategies: positive-promoter-shuffled and random-non-promoter-fragments. Using a positional SHAP framework, we demonstrate that the model learns biologically plausible positional patterns rather than exploiting artifacts from these negative data generation processes. Furthermore, evolutionary-informed transfer learning experiments and external validation on an unseen organism reveal that training on phylogenetically related species significantly improves performance, particularly in low-data regimes. These findings underscore the significant impact of tokenization and negative data design, providing practical guidance for refining genomic classifiers.
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