Adam Deutschbauer on functional prediction - most automated annotations are uninformative / wrong. https://t.co/TMYHk1skRP The question is, how can annotation be done in non-model organisms? #MultiMicro2019
RT @iddux: Why improving protein function prediction is important #1: we are getting more errors in databases: https://t.co/eCukeq4tgd
RT @iddux: Why improving protein function prediction is important #1: we are getting more errors in databases: https://t.co/eCukeq4tgd
RT @iddux: Why improving protein function prediction is important #1: we are getting more errors in databases: https://t.co/eCukeq4tgd
RT @iddux: Why improving protein function prediction is important #1: we are getting more errors in databases: https://t.co/eCukeq4tgd
RT @iddux: Why improving protein function prediction is important #1: we are getting more errors in databases: https://t.co/eCukeq4tgd
Why improving protein function prediction is important #1: we are getting more errors in databases: https://t.co/eCukeq4tgd
PB shows issues w misannotation from 2009 paper http://t.co/sKzSbUWS5v #asm2015
PB shows issues w misannotation from 2009 paper http://t.co/sKzSbUWS5v #asm2015
PB shows issues w misannotation from 2009 paper http://t.co/sKzSbUWS5v #asm2015
The talk was by Patricia Babbitt http://t.co/CcqsBV16xW a reference paper. Has this had an impact? #LAMG14
Annotation Error in Public Databases: Misannotation of Molecular Function in Enzyme Superfamilies PLOS Comp BIol '09 http://t.co/bSiGXZWm2F