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Comparison of functional annotation schemes for genomes

In this paper we survey a number of functional classification schemes applicable to genomes. We present the concepts of depth, breadth and resolution as descriptors of the schemes' scope and architecture and compare selected classifications according to these criteria. We also generate a '...

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Published in:Functional & integrative genomics 2000-05, Vol.1 (1), p.56-69
Main Authors: Rison, Stuart C G, Hodgman, T Charles, Thornton, Janet M
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