A historical perspective on gene/protein functional assignment

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Abstract

Sequence determination and analysis began on proteins in the 1950s, with RNA starting about a decade later and DNA a similar period later still. Hence many of the concepts for function prediction were first developed by looking at amino acid sequences. Over time these methods have become much more sophisticated, allowing better discrimination of only weak similarities. The most recent developments concern an examination of contextual information such as operon structure, metabolic reconstruction or co-expression profiles.

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Hodgman, T. C. (2000). A historical perspective on gene/protein functional assignment. Bioinformatics. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/16.1.10

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