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Annotation of Plant Gene Function via Combined Genomics, Metabolomics and Informatics
Published on: June 17, 2012
PlantCAD2: A DNA foundation model for interpreting genomes across flowering plants
Jingjing Zhai1, Aaron Gokaslan2, Sheng-Kai Hsu1
1Institute for Genomic Diversity, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
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Flowering plants (angiosperms) exhibit extraordinary species diversity, ∼200-fold variation in genome size, and relatively compact coding regions, presenting both a unique challenge and opportunity for DNA language models. Here, we introduce PlantCAD2, an extended-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 in 10 of 12 tasks. With parameter-efficient fine-tuning, PlantCAD2 outperforms the 1-billion-parameter AgroNT across seven cross-species tasks including chromatin accessible region, gene expression, and protein translation. Its 8,192-bp context window substantially improves accessible chromatin prediction in large genomes such as maize (area under the precision-recall curve [AUPRC] increasing from 0.587 to 0.711), underscoring the importance of long-range context for modeling distal regulation. These results establish PlantCAD2 as a powerful and versatile foundation model for plant genome annotation and interpretation across diverse species.
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