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Functional annotation

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''Functional annotation'' is the process of identifying for a given gene its biological function, interaction with other elements, involvement in metabolic pathways, and any other piece or information that help understanding when and how a gene influences the overall system.
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''Functional annotation'' is the process of identifying for a given gene its biological function, interaction with other elements, involvement in metabolic pathways, and any other piece of information that help understanding when and how a gene influences the overall system.

Revision as of 17:20, 18 May 2008

Functional annotation is the process of identifying for a given gene its biological function, interaction with other elements, involvement in metabolic pathways, and any other piece of information that help understanding when and how a gene influences the overall system.

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