ABC-INT-Genome annotation

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Integration Unit: Genome annotation


 

Keywords:  Integration unit: annotate sequences in a genome


 



 


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Abstract

This page assesses the learning units for data management and sequence analysis of genomic sequence data.

  • choose a fungal genome
  • create a datamodel for domain annotations
  • implement as a dataframe
  • annotate signal sequence (or disordered stretches)
  • plot and analyze results


 


This unit ...

Prerequisites

You need to complete the following units before beginning this one:


 


Objectives

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Outcomes

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Deliverables

  • No separate deliverables: This unit collects other units and has no deliverables on its own.


 


Evaluation

Evaluation: NA

This unit is not evaluated for course marks.


 


Contents

This is a "milestone unit". Its purpose is merely to collect a number of preparatory units into a single, common prerequisite. It has no contents of its own; you are expected to be familiar and competent with all preparatory material at this point.


 


Further reading, links and resources

 


Notes


 


Self-evaluation

 



 




 

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About ...
 
Author:

Boris Steipe <boris.steipe@utoronto.ca>

Created:

2017-08-05

Modified:

2017-08-09

Version:

0.1

Version history:

  • 0.1 First stub

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