Definition of «genome annotations»

"Genome annotations" refers to the process of identifying and understanding the specific functions and characteristics of different parts of an organism's genetic material, known as the genome. It involves identifying and labeling genes, coding regions, non-coding regions, and other important features within the genome. These annotations provide valuable information about the genetic makeup of an organism and help scientists understand how genes work together to influence traits, development, and diseases.

Sentences with «genome annotations»

  • ENSEMBL makes available substantial and diverse transcript information, including the CCDS [13, 41], Human and Vertebrate Analysis and Annotation (HAVANA)[42], Vertebrate Genome Annotation (Vega)[43], ENCODE data [12] and the GENCODE gene and transcript sets [15]. (genomemedicine.biomedcentral.com)
  • I'm very lucky to have been part of the European Network for Integrated Genome Annotation — BioSapiens for short — right from the beginning. (sciencemag.org)
  • «The presented method allows for protein based genome annotation in organism with complex genomes and can lead to discovery of many novel protein coding genes, not only in humans but in any species with a known DNA sequence.» (scilifelab.se)
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