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Mouse genome annotation by the RefSeq project

Complete and accurate annotation of the mouse genome is critical to the advancement of research conducted on this important model organism. The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) develops and maintains many useful resources to assist the mouse research community. In particular, the...

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Autores principales: McGarvey, Kelly M., Goldfarb, Tamara, Cox, Eric, Farrell, Catherine M., Gupta, Tripti, Joardar, Vinita S., Kodali, Vamsi K., Murphy, Michael R., O’Leary, Nuala A., Pujar, Shashikant, Rajput, Bhanu, Rangwala, Sanjida H., Riddick, Lillian D., Webb, David, Wright, Mathew W., Murphy, Terence D., Pruitt, Kim D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4602073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26215545
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00335-015-9585-8
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author McGarvey, Kelly M.
Goldfarb, Tamara
Cox, Eric
Farrell, Catherine M.
Gupta, Tripti
Joardar, Vinita S.
Kodali, Vamsi K.
Murphy, Michael R.
O’Leary, Nuala A.
Pujar, Shashikant
Rajput, Bhanu
Rangwala, Sanjida H.
Riddick, Lillian D.
Webb, David
Wright, Mathew W.
Murphy, Terence D.
Pruitt, Kim D.
author_facet McGarvey, Kelly M.
Goldfarb, Tamara
Cox, Eric
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Gupta, Tripti
Joardar, Vinita S.
Kodali, Vamsi K.
Murphy, Michael R.
O’Leary, Nuala A.
Pujar, Shashikant
Rajput, Bhanu
Rangwala, Sanjida H.
Riddick, Lillian D.
Webb, David
Wright, Mathew W.
Murphy, Terence D.
Pruitt, Kim D.
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description Complete and accurate annotation of the mouse genome is critical to the advancement of research conducted on this important model organism. The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) develops and maintains many useful resources to assist the mouse research community. In particular, the reference sequence (RefSeq) database provides high-quality annotation of multiple mouse genome assemblies using a combinatorial approach that leverages computation, manual curation, and collaboration. Implementation of this conservative and rigorous approach, which focuses on representation of only full-length and non-redundant data, produces high-quality annotation products. RefSeq records explicitly link sequences to current knowledge in a timely manner, updating public records regularly and rapidly in response to nomenclature updates, addition of new relevant publications, collaborator discussion, and user feedback. Whole genome re-annotation is also conducted at least every 12–18 months, and often more frequently in response to assembly updates or availability of informative data. This article highlights key features and advantages of RefSeq genome annotation products and presents an overview of NCBI processes to generate these data. Further discussion of NCBI’s resources highlights useful features and the best methods for accessing our data.
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spelling pubmed-46020732015-10-16 Mouse genome annotation by the RefSeq project McGarvey, Kelly M. Goldfarb, Tamara Cox, Eric Farrell, Catherine M. Gupta, Tripti Joardar, Vinita S. Kodali, Vamsi K. Murphy, Michael R. O’Leary, Nuala A. Pujar, Shashikant Rajput, Bhanu Rangwala, Sanjida H. Riddick, Lillian D. Webb, David Wright, Mathew W. Murphy, Terence D. Pruitt, Kim D. Mamm Genome Article Complete and accurate annotation of the mouse genome is critical to the advancement of research conducted on this important model organism. The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) develops and maintains many useful resources to assist the mouse research community. In particular, the reference sequence (RefSeq) database provides high-quality annotation of multiple mouse genome assemblies using a combinatorial approach that leverages computation, manual curation, and collaboration. Implementation of this conservative and rigorous approach, which focuses on representation of only full-length and non-redundant data, produces high-quality annotation products. RefSeq records explicitly link sequences to current knowledge in a timely manner, updating public records regularly and rapidly in response to nomenclature updates, addition of new relevant publications, collaborator discussion, and user feedback. Whole genome re-annotation is also conducted at least every 12–18 months, and often more frequently in response to assembly updates or availability of informative data. This article highlights key features and advantages of RefSeq genome annotation products and presents an overview of NCBI processes to generate these data. Further discussion of NCBI’s resources highlights useful features and the best methods for accessing our data. Springer US 2015-07-28 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4602073/ /pubmed/26215545 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00335-015-9585-8 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media New York (outside the USA) 2015
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Kodali, Vamsi K.
Murphy, Michael R.
O’Leary, Nuala A.
Pujar, Shashikant
Rajput, Bhanu
Rangwala, Sanjida H.
Riddick, Lillian D.
Webb, David
Wright, Mathew W.
Murphy, Terence D.
Pruitt, Kim D.
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