Genome annotation for prokaryotes
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Learn how to annotate a prokaryotic genome sequence: find the position and function of genes, and even set up a manual curation environment with Apollo.
Module 1: Introduction
General introduction to genome annotation
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Introduction to Genome Annotation
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Module 2: Gene calling and functional annotation
In this module you will learn to run tools to find the position of genes and other genomic components and to functionally annotate them
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Bacterial Genome Annotation |
Module 3: Manual curation
Automatic annotation is rarely perfect, in this module you will learn how to start a collaborative manual curation project using Galaxy and Apollo
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Refining Genome Annotations with Apollo (prokaryotes) |
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Gallantries
This project (2020-1-NL01-KA203-064717) is funded with the support of the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union. Their funding has supported a large number of tutorials within the GTN across a wide array of topics.
EuroScienceGateway
EuroScienceGateway was funded by the European Union programme Horizon Europe (HORIZON-INFRA-2021-EOSC-01-04) under grant agreement number 101057388 and by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK government’s Horizon Europe funding guarantee grant number 10038963.