We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Did you know? You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of annotate genes in English
We have no meanings for "annotate genes" in our records yet.
Usage of annotate genes in English
1
Alignment-based gene identification methods utilize sequence conservation between orthologous protein-coding genes to annotategenes in newly sequenced genomes.
2
A total of 175 annotatedgenes were identified from this region.
3
We further estimated absolute copy numbers for genomic segments and annotatedgenes in each individual.
4
About 2% of the variants were located in coding regions of annotatedgenes and loci.
5
Multiple-sequence alignment analysis is a powerful approach for understanding phylogenetic relationships, annotatinggenes, and detecting functional regulatory elements.
6
Clusters mapping to annotatedgenes showed distinct patterns in cluster composition related to gene expression and histone modifications.
7
A total of 112 annotatedgenes were identified as being differentially expressed between animals with divergent RFI phenotypes.
8
The locus includes PL-derived sequence variants in both poorly annotatedgenes and genes known to contribute to immune responses.
9
The annotatedgenes of Pb3 include those with a potential role in the regulation of the plant growth hormones cytokinin and auxin.
10
By applying a high stringency cut-off value of 4-fold change, we identified 54 annotatedgenes significantly overexpressed in regenerating blastema.
11
From the set of annotatedgenes we infer that both species activated apoptosis in response to MAMPs while in A. aerophoba phagocytosis was additionally stimulated.
12
To this end, SGD is annotatinggenes to the Gene Ontology (GO), a structured representation of biological knowledge that can be shared across species.
13
Most (92.91%) of the genome is composed of repetitive sequences, with 62.12% of 31,326 annotatedgenes confined to the terminal 20% of chromosomes.
14
The small size of these aberrations (median size of 880 kb) contributed to the reduced number of candidate genes included (on average 12 Ensembl- annotatedgenes).