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are annotation
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A critical or explanatory commentary or analysis
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Attached to the model node are annotation nodes, including the reference publication (purple and gray).
Manual examination revealed that six are annotation errors (four have AT-AC termini and two have GT-AG).
Computational challenges rise from simple sample processing, to assembly, binning, and identification of species; further challenges are annotation of genes and of course assignment of function.
Importantly only about 8% of these predicted genes have ORF that are shorter than 100 nucleotides making it less likely that these are annotation or prediction errors but indeed represent functional genes.
On the one hand, they might be undergoing slow regression if their similarity to real genes is merely accidental (if they are annotation artifacts) or merely historical (e.g., if they are nonfunctional remnants of past bacteriophage infections).
Even if some of these 123 genes are annotation artifacts, pseudogenes or genes with a different in vivo function than suggested by in silico annotation, this number is much larger than the number of loci that have been actually evaluated for DNA polymorphisms and their associations with tuber quality traits.
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There are annotations and scribblings – some in green felt tip – throughout.
There are annotations of Walsh's training camp schedules.
An important step in the reconstruction of a metabolic network is annotation of metabolites.
This is based on an ancient scholiast's annotation of a copy of Aeschines's works.
An alterative strategy used to identify driver genes has been annotation of recurrent chromosomal aberrations.
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