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Mark T W Ebbert1,2,3, Anna Ho2,4, Madeline L Page1,2,3
1Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506, USA.
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Recent advances in large language models (LLMs) have extended to genomic applications, yet model robustness relative to context is unclear. Here, we demonstrate two intrinsic biases (input sequence length and nucleotide position) affecting SegmentNT results, a model included with the Nucleotide Transformer that provides nucleotide-level predictions of biological features. We demonstrate that nucleotide position within the input sequence (beginning, middle, or end) alters the nature of SegmentNT's raw prediction probabilities, which can be standardized to improve prediction consistency. While longer input sequence length improves model performance, diminishing returns suggest a surprisingly small input length of ~3,072 nucleotides might be sufficient for many applications. We further identify a 24-nucleotide periodic oscillation in SegmentNT's prediction probabilities, revealing an intrinsic bias potentially linked to the model's training tokenization (6-mers) and architecture. We identify potential approaches to account for these biases and provide generalizable insights for utilizing nucleotide-resolution functional prediction models.
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