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Functional annotation is the process of locating genes and identifying their functions (biochemical functions, regulatory functions, etc.) in the genome. | Functional annotation is the process of locating genes and identifying their functions (biochemical functions, regulatory functions, etc.) in the genome. | ||
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* Fully annotate 258 genomes from Gene Prediction group | |||
* Provide Comparative Genomics group one final output file for each genome | |||
===Pipeline=== | ===Pipeline=== |
Revision as of 14:09, 9 April 2018
Introduction
Background
Functional annotation is the process of locating genes and identifying their functions (biochemical functions, regulatory functions, etc.) in the genome.
Objective
- Fully annotate 258 genomes from Gene Prediction group
- Provide Comparative Genomics group one final output file for each genome