Gramene Scientific Advisory Board Meeting January 2005.
©CMBI 2005 Bioinformatics New Integrating Across borders Problem oriented Theory and practice Not very difficult…
Genome Annotation. Now that you’ve assembled your genome, what is next? GENOME ANNOTATION What is that? Why is it important? How do you do it?
Biology and Bioinformatics Gabor T. Marth Department of Biology, Boston College [email protected] BI820 – Seminar in Quantitative and Computational Problems.
Genome annotation. What we have GATCAATGATGATAGGAATTGAAAGTGTCTTAATTACAATCCCTGTGCAATTATTAATAACTTTTTTGTT CACCTGTTCCCAGAGGAAACCTCAAGCGGATCTAAAGGAGGTATCTCCTCAAAAGCATCCTCTAATGTCA.
Genome Annotation. What we are going to discuss Finding RNA-only genes Gene prediction –Prokaryotes vs. eukaryotes –Introns and exons –Transcription signals.
BI420 – Course information Web site: marth/BI420marth/BI420 Instructor: Gabor Marth Teaching.
Proteogenomics Kelly Ruggles, Ph.D. Proteomics Informatics March 31, 2015.
Gene Finding Genome Annotation. Gene finding is a cornerstone of genomic analysis Genome content and organization Differential expression analysis Epigenomics.