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=== Annotators SEED ===
 
=== Annotators SEED ===
 
The master copy for all data in the SEED environment. Users can not access this password protected site.
 
The master copy for all data in the SEED environment. Users can not access this password protected site.
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=== Annotation ===
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Annotation can be defined as assigning a gene function to a specific sequence. Traditionally annotation has been performed on a gene by gene basis in each genome separately.
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The SEED approach is based on the idea to annotate many genomes at a time. The SEED approach to annotation requires subsystems to be created, see [[#Clearinghouse]].
  
 
=== functional role ===
 
=== functional role ===
  
=== peg ===
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=== PEG ===
 
A Protein Encoding Gene (PEG) is equivalent to a CDS (Coding Sequence).
 
A Protein Encoding Gene (PEG) is equivalent to a CDS (Coding Sequence).
  
=== subsystem ===
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=== Subsystem ===
 
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A subsystem is a set of functional roles that together implement a biological process of form a structural complex.
  
=== subsystem clearing house ===
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=== Subsystem Clearing House ===
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Since annotators can work on any machine (including the public SEED) the way to propagate subsystems is via [http://anno-2.nmpdr.org/FIG/p2p/ch.cgi Subsystem Clearing House web page].
  
 
===SEED etymology===
 
===SEED etymology===

Revision as of 14:21, 1 August 2006

Annotators SEED

The master copy for all data in the SEED environment. Users can not access this password protected site.

Annotation

Annotation can be defined as assigning a gene function to a specific sequence. Traditionally annotation has been performed on a gene by gene basis in each genome separately. The SEED approach is based on the idea to annotate many genomes at a time. The SEED approach to annotation requires subsystems to be created, see #Clearinghouse.

functional role

PEG

A Protein Encoding Gene (PEG) is equivalent to a CDS (Coding Sequence).

Subsystem

A subsystem is a set of functional roles that together implement a biological process of form a structural complex.

Subsystem Clearing House

Since annotators can work on any machine (including the public SEED) the way to propagate subsystems is via Subsystem Clearing House web page.

SEED etymology