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== '''Introduction'''==
== '''Introduction'''==
===='''What is functional Annotation?'''====  
===='''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 coding genes (genes that encode proteins) and their corresponding protein sequences. Such annotations can be derived using homology and ab initio-based approaches, which will be further explained in subsequent sections.
 
===='''Homology-based approaches vs. ab initio-based approaches'''====
===='''Homology-based approaches vs. ab initio-based approaches'''====



Revision as of 12:50, 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 coding genes (genes that encode proteins) and their corresponding protein sequences. Such annotations can be derived using homology and ab initio-based approaches, which will be further explained in subsequent sections.

Homology-based approaches vs. ab initio-based approaches

Objective

Data Overview

Bioinformatics Pipeline

Software

Homology-based Tools

Ab initio-based Tools

Methods

Results

Conclusions

Presentations

References