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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 === | ||
+ | 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 === | === functional role === | ||
− | === | + | === 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 === |
− | + | 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 [http://anno-2.nmpdr.org/FIG/p2p/ch.cgi Subsystem Clearing House web page]. | ||
===SEED etymology=== | ===SEED etymology=== |
Revision as of 15:21, 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.