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The decision process involved in making annotations using PAINT is shown in Figure 4. Step 1 is to determine which ancestor would be annotated based on the experiment-based annotations to a given term, or its related terms in the ontology.

A Type-Token relation would be annotated when someone utters the word "baby" and a baby is presented in a sequence of frames.

Here, we retrieved a ∼10-kbp region for each locus, based on the likely upper size limit of most FBX loci, to help ensure that the most complete transcript sequences would be annotated by sequence similarity-based GENEWISE predictions.

In this case, a new gene would be annotated with a new name.

For instance, a tumor-specific insertion would be annotated as Y for "Private" and T for "Annotation".

A substantial portion of the assembled contigs would be annotated as long as assembly approach is robust and adequate protein information of closely related species is available.

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In fact, our corpus contains many tissues composed of words of other parts of speech (POS), which would not be annotated as entities in other annotation projects, such as GENIA (Kim et al., 2008).

Then genic SNP would further be annotated with five functional classifications: flank (within 2 kb 5' or 500 bp 3' of a gene, originally named locus in dbSNP), utr (5' and 3' untranslated region), synonymous (synonymous coding SNP), nonsynonymous (nonsynonymous coding SNP) and intron (including splice-site SNPs).

However, in 2003 (Bochner, 2003), I proposed the need for a second map, a phenotypic map, that would also be annotated in concert with genomic maps.

It is not clear to me whether a miRNA locus within a ncRNA would always be annotated as an "exon" or an "intron".

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