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AnnotationIn genetics, the process of identifying the locations and coding regions of genes in a genome and determining what those genes do. To annotate (irrespective of the context) is to add a note by way of explanation or commentary. Once a genome is sequenced, it needs to be annotated to make sense of it.
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AnnotationThe process of identifying the locations and the coding regions of genes in a genome and determining what those genes do. An annotation (irrespective of the context) is a note added by way of explanation or commentary. Once a genome is sequenced, it needs to be annotated to make sense of it.
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Annotationmid-15c., from Latin annotationem (nominative annotatio), noun of action from past participle stem of annotare "to add notes to," from ad- "to" (see ad-) + notare "to mark, no [..]
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AnnotationAt SGD, annotation refers to information that has been extracted from the literature and associated, on the database pages, with various aspects of an S. cerevisiae gene or chromosomal feature. SGD makes several types of annotations, such as GO, Sequence, and Literature Guide annotations.
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Annotation(revision in progress) Annual:
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AnnotationInternet Glossary A comment attached to a particular section of a document. Many computer applications enable you to enter annotations on text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and other objects. This is a particularly effective way to use computers in a workgroup environment to edit and review work. The creator of a document sends it to revi [..]
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AnnotationA critical or explanatory note, usually included in a bibliographical entry or reference.
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AnnotationThe process of attaching additional information to biological entities. Annotation can be structural (i.e. identification of the elements from a sequence, such as protein coding regions or the locatio [..]
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AnnotationA comment attached to a particular section of a document. Many computer applications enable you to enter annotations on text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and other objects. This is a partic [..]
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Annotation1 : a note added (as to a statute) by way of comment or explanation often furnishing summaries of relevant court decisions 2 cap : an informational and descriptive note or essay (as about a case or .. [..]
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AnnotationExplanatory or additional contextual information added to database records. For example, a DNA sequence may be annotated with information about the species it came from and the geographical location f [..]
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AnnotationA way to display related values on a drawing object. To annotate geospatial features, use a label .
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AnnotationAn evaluation or description of an entry in a catalog, bibliography or other work.
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AnnotationThe routine process of assignment of functions to genes in a sequenced genome or the extraction of biological knowledge from raw nucleotide sequences.
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AnnotationAnnotation is “an explanatory note (e.g., proof of filing citation, post departure filing citation, Automated Export System downtime filing citation, exemption, or exclusion legend) placed on the bill [..]
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Annotation(n) a comment or instruction (usually added)(n) the act of adding notes
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Annotationa critical or explanatory note added to a text
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AnnotationInformation you can add to a drawing, such as notes, dimensions, geometric tolerances, center marks, and Bills of Materials.
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AnnotationThe addition of descriptive information about the function or structure of an RNA or DNA SEQUENCE to its record in a Database (Nucleic Acid Databases.)
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AnnotationThe addition of descriptive information about the function or structure of a molecular sequence to its Molecular Sequence Data record.
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AnnotationThe addition of descriptive information about the function or structure of an Amino Acid Sequence to its record in a Database (Protein Databases.)
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AnnotationAnnotation is a term used in computer programming to refer to documentation and comments that may be found on code logic. Annotation is typically ignored once the code is executed or compiled. Sometim [..]
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AnnotationAfter sequencing, assembly, and finishing, the process of characterizing expression patterns of representative FLcDNAs and assigning a specific structure and function to each gene.
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AnnotationAnalysis and commentary added to sequence data in databases. Annotation provides in-context information about coding and non-coding sequence within genes, patterning and motifs, similarities, known or predicted protein structure and function, as well as links to external data, such as clinical observations.
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AnnotationAn annotation appears in source code and is attached to some part of the syntax. Annotations are computer processable, so you can use them to effectively add an extension to Scala.
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Annotation1. <computer programming, compiler> Extra information associated with a particular point in a document or program. Annotations may be added either by a compiler or by the programmer. They are not usually essential to the correct function of the program but give hints to improve performance. 2. <hypertext> A new commentary node linked to [..]
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AnnotationAny marking on illustrative material for the purpose of clarification such as numbers, letters, symbols, and signs.
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AnnotationAnalysis and commentary about a backgammon game written after the game is played. Anti-Joker
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AnnotationAccording to the Chess Glossary Team, 'tis a poncy way for saying 'Notation' and refers to the system for recording moves during a game of Chess.
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AnnotationWritten comments about a game or position. May include variations from the main line of play.
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AnnotationAdding pertinent information such as gene coded for, amino acid sequence, or other commentary to the database entry of raw sequence of DNA bases.
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AnnotationInformation appended to text in the source questionnaire to help clarify the intended meaning of a source text concept, phrase, or term. (See Appendix A-D for further detail and examples of the use of [..]
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Annotationa note added by way of comment or explanation; an informational and descriptive note, especially about a book. (Web3)
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AnnotationText on a drawing or map associated with displayed graphic entities.
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Annotation1. A note that describes, explains, or evaluates; especially such a note added to an entry in a bibliography, reading list, or catalog. 2. Process of making such notes. Annotation is the end product o [..]
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