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Revision as of 12:19, 18 January 2012
Function prediction
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Sequencing genomes is much, much easier than determining the function of gene products in the laboratory. In order to annotate genomes, the function of gene products has to be predicted...
Contents
- Definition of function
- Data sources
- Strategies
- Examples
Introductory reading
Exercises
References