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Genome sequences and great expectations

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Item Type:Letter
Title:Genome sequences and great expectations
Creators Name:Iliopoulos, I., Tsoka, S., Andrade, M.A., Janssen, P., Audit, B., Tramontano, A., Valencia, A., Leroy, C., Sander, C. and Ouzounis, C.A.
Abstract:To assess how automatic function assignment will contribute to genome annotation in the next five years, we have performed an analysis of 31 available genome sequences. An emerging pattern is that function can be predicted for almost two-thirds of the 73,500 genes that were analyzed. Despite progress in computational biology, there will always be a great need for large-scale experimental determination of protein function.
Keywords:Human genome, Genomics, Proteome, DNA Sequence Analysis
Source:Genome Biology
ISSN:1465-6906
Publisher:BioMed Central
Volume:2
Number:1
Page Range:Interactions0001.1-Interactions0001.3
Date:1 January 2001
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2000-2-1-interactions0001
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