Annotation of "Most" of the Human Genome: Focusing on the 99% in Non-coding Regions
Joint CMU-Pitt Ph.D. Program in Computational Biology, Pittsburgh, PA ; Genome tech and Genome annotation talk, including: HMM segmentation; Cross-hyb. Corrections; DART TAR and TRE classification (w. deserts + biplot); pseudogene annotation (w. NRs) and integration with SDs, transcription and binding sites; and "what is a gene" summary. Fits into 60 min. w. fast presentation of pseudogenes and no NRs.
Subject: genometechannotate Date Given: 3/21/2008
Lecture ID: CMU-20080321-GenomeTechAnnotate
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labidCMU-20080321-GenomeTechAnnotate
titleAnnotation of "Most" of the Human Genome: Focusing on the 99% in Non-coding Regions
subjectGenomeTechAnnotate
descriptionJoint CMU-Pitt Ph.D. Program in Computational Biology, Pittsburgh, PA ; Genome tech and Genome annotation talk, including: HMM segmentation; Cross-hyb. Corrections; DART TAR and TRE classification (w. deserts + biplot); pseudogene annotation (w. NRs) and integration with SDs, transcription and binding sites; and "what is a gene" summary. Fits into 60 min. w. fast presentation of pseudogenes and no NRs.
date given3/21/2008
abstracthttp://abstracts.gersteinlab.org/2008/02/abstract-for-talk-at-joint-cmu-pitt-phd.html

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