COMBREX: a project to accelerate the functional annotation of prokaryotic genomes

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2011-01-01Publisher Version
10.1093/nar/gkq1168Author(s)
Roberts, Richard J.
Chang, Yi-Chien
Hu, Zhenjun
Rachlin, John N.
Anton, Brian P.
Pokrzywa, Revonda M.
Choi, Han-Pil
Faller, Lina L.
Guleria, Jyotsna
Housman, Genevieve
Klitgord, Niels
Mazumdar, Varun
McGettrick, Mark G.
Osmani, Lais
Swaminathan, Rajeswari
Tao, Kevin R.
Letovsky, Stan
Vitkup, Dennis
Segre, Daniel
Salzberg, Steven L.
Delisi, Charles
Steffen, Martin
Kasif, Simon
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Richard J Roberts, Yi-Chien Chang, Zhenjun Hu, John N Rachlin, Brian P Anton, Revonda M Pokrzywa, Han-Pil Choi, Lina L Faller, Jyotsna Guleria, Genevieve Housman, Niels Klitgord, Varun Mazumdar, Mark G McGettrick, Lais Osmani, Rajeswari Swaminathan, Kevin R Tao, Stan Letovsky, Dennis Vitkup, Daniel Segre, Steven L Salzberg, Charles Delisi, Martin Steffen, Simon Kasif. 2011. "COMBREX: a project to accelerate the functional annotation of prokaryotic genomes." NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, Volume 39, pp. D11 - D14 (4). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq1168Abstract
COMBREX (http://combrex.bu.edu) is a project to increase the speed of the functional annotation of new bacterial and archaeal genomes. It consists of a database of functional predictions produced by computational biologists and a mechanism for experimental biochemists to bid for the validation of those predictions. Small grants are available to support successful bids.
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