An integrated computational pipeline and database to support whole-genome sequence annotation

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Abstract

We describe here our experience in annotating the Drosophila melanogaster genome sequence, in the course of which we developed several new open-source software tools and a database schema to support large-scale genome annotation. We have developed these into an integrated and reusable software system for whole-genome annotation. The key contributions to overall annotation quality are the marshalling of high-quality sequences for alignments and the design of a system with an adaptable and expandable flexible architecture.

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Mungall, C., Misra, S., Berman, B., Carlson, J., Frise, E., Harris, N., … Lewis, S. (2002). An integrated computational pipeline and database to support whole-genome sequence annotation. Genome Biology, 3(12). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2002-3-12-research0081

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