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Genome Biology Program

The identification of the complete set of functions of any organism provides the foundation upon which our understanding of the biology of that organism rests. In essence, it forms the basic framework that any genome project targets, and from which any biological interpretation originates. However, while the quality and quantity of sequencing data has dramatically increased during the last few years, their interpretation remains a major bottleneck. In fact, as more and more microbes are sequenced, the scientific community's efforts to assign functions to genes are lagging. In addition the importance of comparative analysis and extensive sequence integration for a comprehensive genome analysis and reconstruction of the functional cellular subsystems (e.g. metabolic pathways, information processes etc.) has been largely overlooked by most contemporary genome databases. To speed up annotation, group members are developing software tools for determining microbial gene function.

The Genome Biology Program includes

Program Head: Nikos Kyrpides

Genome Biology Program Web Site