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Bacterial Genome Annotation
Abstract
After sequencing and assembly, a genome can be annotated. It is an essential step to describe the genome.
About This Material
This is a Hands-on Tutorial from the GTN which is usable either for individual self-study, or as a teaching material in a classroom.
Questions this will address
- Which genes are on a draft bacterial genome?
- Which other genomic components can be found on a draft bacterial genome?
Learning Objectives
- Run a series of tool to annotate a draft bacterial genome for different types of genomic components
- Evaluate the annotation
- Process the outputs to formate them for visualization needs
- Visualize a draft bacterial genome and its annotations
Licence: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Keywords: Genome Annotation, bacteria, gmod, illumina, jbrowse1, microgalaxy
Target audience: Students
Resource type: e-learning
Version: 6
Status: Active
Prerequisites:
Introduction to Galaxy Analyses
Learning objectives:
- Run a series of tool to annotate a draft bacterial genome for different types of genomic components
- Evaluate the annotation
- Process the outputs to formate them for visualization needs
- Visualize a draft bacterial genome and its annotations
Date modified: 2024-10-15
Date published: 2024-02-01
Scientific topics: Genomics, Microbiology, Gene and protein families, Sequence analysis, Whole genome sequencing, Functional genomics, Mobile genetic elements
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