SummaryThe rate at which new genes are being sequenced greatly exceeds our ability to correctly annotate the functional properties of the corresponding proteins. Annotations based primarily on sequence identity to experimentally characterized proteins are often misleading because closely related sequences may have different functions, while highly divergent sequences may have identical functions. Our understanding of the principles that dictate the catalytic properties of enzymes, based on protein sequence alone, is often insufficient to correctly annotate proteins of unknown function. To address these problems, we are working to develop a comprehensive strategy for the functional annotation of newly sequenced genes using a combination of s...
With the rapid growth in availability of genomic sequences in recent years, discovering new, efficie...
Because of the extreme impact of genome sequencing projects, protein sequences without accompanying ...
The rapid growth of the number of protein sequences that can be inferred from sequenced genomes pres...
The rate at which new genes are being sequenced greatly exceeds our ability to correctly annotate th...
SummaryThe rate at which new genes are being sequenced greatly exceeds our ability to correctly anno...
The power of genome sequencing depends on the ability to understand what those genes and their prote...
The power of genome sequencing depends on the ability to understand what those genes and their prote...
In all sequenced genomes, a large fraction of predicted genes encodes proteins of unknown biochemica...
The search for an effective method for accurate, automated enzyme-functional annotation of protein s...
A staggering amount of gene products imputed from prokaryotic sequence data fail to be annotated by ...
Despite advances in sequencing technology, there are still significant numbers of well-characterized...
Abstract Background Using computational database searches, we have demonstrated previously that no g...
<div><p>Despite advances in sequencing technology, there are still significant numbers of well-chara...
<p>Amino acid sequence information connects knowledge about protein function in major databases (blu...
SummaryThe number of entries in the sequence databases continues to increase exponentially – the Uni...
With the rapid growth in availability of genomic sequences in recent years, discovering new, efficie...
Because of the extreme impact of genome sequencing projects, protein sequences without accompanying ...
The rapid growth of the number of protein sequences that can be inferred from sequenced genomes pres...
The rate at which new genes are being sequenced greatly exceeds our ability to correctly annotate th...
SummaryThe rate at which new genes are being sequenced greatly exceeds our ability to correctly anno...
The power of genome sequencing depends on the ability to understand what those genes and their prote...
The power of genome sequencing depends on the ability to understand what those genes and their prote...
In all sequenced genomes, a large fraction of predicted genes encodes proteins of unknown biochemica...
The search for an effective method for accurate, automated enzyme-functional annotation of protein s...
A staggering amount of gene products imputed from prokaryotic sequence data fail to be annotated by ...
Despite advances in sequencing technology, there are still significant numbers of well-characterized...
Abstract Background Using computational database searches, we have demonstrated previously that no g...
<div><p>Despite advances in sequencing technology, there are still significant numbers of well-chara...
<p>Amino acid sequence information connects knowledge about protein function in major databases (blu...
SummaryThe number of entries in the sequence databases continues to increase exponentially – the Uni...
With the rapid growth in availability of genomic sequences in recent years, discovering new, efficie...
Because of the extreme impact of genome sequencing projects, protein sequences without accompanying ...
The rapid growth of the number of protein sequences that can be inferred from sequenced genomes pres...