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The automatic annotation of bacterial genomes.


ABSTRACT: With the development of ultra-high-throughput technologies, the cost of sequencing bacterial genomes has been vastly reduced. As more genomes are sequenced, less time can be spent manually annotating those genomes, resulting in an increased reliance on automatic annotation pipelines. However, automatic pipelines can produce inaccurate genome annotation and their results often require manual curation. Here, we discuss the automatic and manual annotation of bacterial genomes, identify common problems introduced by the current genome annotation process and suggests potential solutions.

SUBMITTER: Richardson EJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3548604 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The automatic annotation of bacterial genomes.

Richardson Emily J EJ   Watson Mick M  

Briefings in bioinformatics 20120309 1


With the development of ultra-high-throughput technologies, the cost of sequencing bacterial genomes has been vastly reduced. As more genomes are sequenced, less time can be spent manually annotating those genomes, resulting in an increased reliance on automatic annotation pipelines. However, automatic pipelines can produce inaccurate genome annotation and their results often require manual curation. Here, we discuss the automatic and manual annotation of bacterial genomes, identify common probl  ...[more]

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