Slam predicts coding exons and conserved noncoding regions in a pair of homologous DNA sequences, incorporating both statistical sequence properties and degree of conservation into predictions. This particular annotation uses the Nov. 2002 (rn1) assembly of the rat genome. The model is symmetric and the same gene structure (with possibly different exon lengths) is predicted in both sequences.
The CNS (conserved non-coding sequence) predictions are ab-initio predictions of conserved regions that do not fit in with a gene structure. Thus, slam is not simply trying to predict conserved regions to be coding, but is classifying such regions according to an overall probabilistic model of gene structure. The set of slam CNS predictions is therefore highly
More information and a web server can be found at http://baboon.math.berkeley.edu/~syntenic/slam.html.