Abstract Background The functional annotation of most genes in newly sequenced genomes is inferred from similarity to previously characterized sequences, an annotation strategy that often leads to erroneous assignments. We have performed a reannotation of 245 genomes using an updated version of EFICAz, a highly precise method for enzyme function prediction. Results Based on our three-field EC number predictions, we have obtained lower-bound estimates for the average enzyme content in Archaea (29%), Bacteria (30%) and Eukarya (18%). Most annotations added in KEGG from 2005 to 2006 agree with EFICAz predictions made in 2005. The coverage of EFICAz predictions is significantly higher than that of KEGG, especially for eukaryotes. Thousands of o...
Only a small fraction of genes deposited to databases has been experimentally characterized. The maj...
A staggering amount of gene products imputed from prokaryotic sequence data fail to be annotated by ...
International audienceUsing a previously developed automated method for enzyme annotation, we report...
©2006 Arakaki et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.The electronic version of this article is the compl...
©2004 Oxford University Press. The definitive version is available online at: http://nar.oxfordjourn...
©2009 Arakaki et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under ...
Abstract Background We previously developed EFICAz, an enzyme function inference approach that combi...
Improving the overall annotation level of genomes and completeness of biological pathways with high ...
Abstract Background Genome-scale metabolic modeling is a cornerstone of systems biology analysis of ...
Data generation has vastly exceeded manual annotation in several areas of astronomy, biology, econom...
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...
SummaryThe number of entries in the sequence databases continues to increase exponentially – the Uni...
The power of genome sequencing depends on the ability to understand what those genes and their prote...
Sequencing technology has improved dramatically over the past few decades. Before the sequencing of ...
Only a small fraction of genes deposited to databases has been experimentally characterized. The maj...
A staggering amount of gene products imputed from prokaryotic sequence data fail to be annotated by ...
International audienceUsing a previously developed automated method for enzyme annotation, we report...
©2006 Arakaki et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.The electronic version of this article is the compl...
©2004 Oxford University Press. The definitive version is available online at: http://nar.oxfordjourn...
©2009 Arakaki et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under ...
Abstract Background We previously developed EFICAz, an enzyme function inference approach that combi...
Improving the overall annotation level of genomes and completeness of biological pathways with high ...
Abstract Background Genome-scale metabolic modeling is a cornerstone of systems biology analysis of ...
Data generation has vastly exceeded manual annotation in several areas of astronomy, biology, econom...
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...
SummaryThe number of entries in the sequence databases continues to increase exponentially – the Uni...
The power of genome sequencing depends on the ability to understand what those genes and their prote...
Sequencing technology has improved dramatically over the past few decades. Before the sequencing of ...
Only a small fraction of genes deposited to databases has been experimentally characterized. The maj...
A staggering amount of gene products imputed from prokaryotic sequence data fail to be annotated by ...
International audienceUsing a previously developed automated method for enzyme annotation, we report...