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Comp2084 was more specifically annotated as peroxidase 49 precursor and comp6217 was annotated as gluthatione peroxidase.
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Over a thousand pseudogenes are now specifically annotated as such in WormBase [ 44].
More specifically: in (1), annotated overlap was identified by searching overlapped genes from different strands within Ensembl annotation; in (2) if an assembled contig, representing genuine extension of one gene (at 5′ or 3′ end), overlapped with another gene on different strand, it was considered as a sense/antisense pair.
We specifically annotate and study these important publications in the work described below.
More specifically, we reformulate the complex task of annotating drug disease treatment relationships (by domain experts as in LabeledIn) into HITs suitable for the average turkers in the microtasking environment.
This aims at integrating partial knowledge in terms of functionalities in order to more specifically predict gene and protein function in rather sparsely annotated organisms.
More specifically, this score is equal to the fraction of direct neighbors that are annotated with that category.
More specifically, Goblet [ 2] determined the homologues by a predefined threshold of BLAST e-value and annotated the unannotated protein with the GO terms of its homologues.
This is more specifically shown in Figure 4B showing biotic stress related genes which 107 out of the 312 strictly defined DE genes are annotated to.
Although both human- and mouse-specific data sets were annotated using pre-composed phenotype ontologies (HPO and MP), the zebrafish data were available in a post-composed phenotype description, more specifically the EQ representation (16).
More specifically, we posted 3004 HITs corresponding to 706 new drug labels on the MTurk platform, and also injected 450 controls HITs drawn from previously annotated 87 drug labels to assess the turkers' performances (35).
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