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== '''Introduction'''== | == '''Introduction'''== | ||
===='''What is functional Annotation?'''==== | |||
Functional annotation is the practice of putting biological meaning to a coding genes (genes that encode proteins) and their corresponding protein sequences. Such annotations can be derived using homology and ab initio-based approaches. | Functional annotation is the practice of putting biological meaning to a coding genes (genes that encode proteins) and their corresponding protein sequences. Such annotations can be derived using homology and ab initio-based approaches. | ||
===='''Homology-based approaches vs. ab initio-based approaches'''==== | |||
== '''Objective'''== | == '''Objective'''== |
Revision as of 12:36, 23 February 2020
Team 2: Functional Annotation
Team Members: Danielle Temples, Courtney Astore, Rhiya Sharma, Ujani Hazra, Sooyoun Oh
Introduction
What is functional Annotation?
Functional annotation is the practice of putting biological meaning to a coding genes (genes that encode proteins) and their corresponding protein sequences. Such annotations can be derived using homology and ab initio-based approaches.