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Oxford University Press, Briefings in Bioinformatics, p. bbw135, 2017

DOI: 10.1093/bib/bbw135

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Plant genome and transcriptome annotations: from misconceptions to simple solutions

Journal article published in 2017 by Marie E. Bolger, Borjana Arsova ORCID, Bj Usadel
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Abstract

Next-generation sequencing has triggered an explosion of available genomic and transcriptomic resources in the plant sciences. Although genome and transcriptome sequencing has become orders of magnitudes cheaper and more efficient, often the functional annotation process is lagging behind. This might be hampered by the lack of a comprehensive enumeration of simple-to-use tools available to the plant researcher. In this comprehensive review, we present (i) typical ontologies to be used in the plant sciences, (ii) useful databases and resources used for functional annotation, (iii) what to expect from an annotated plant genome, (iv) an automated annotation pipeline and (v) a recipe and reference chart outlining typical steps used to annotate plant genomes/transcriptomes using publicly available resources.