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Gene Ontology and the annotation of pathogen genomes: the case of Candida albicans
Trends in Microbiology, 07/17/09
Arnaud MB et al. – The authors examine the importance of GO in the annotation of C. albicans gene products, with a focus on those involved in pathogenesis. The authors also discuss how sequence information combined with GO facilitates the transfer of knowledge across related species and the challenges and opportunities that such an approach presents.
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