The ultimate step in genome analysis is to collect the information found on gene and protein sequences, alignments, gene function and location, protein families and domains, relationships of genes to those in other organisms, chromosomal rearrangements, and so on, into a comprehensive database.

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Genome analysis is the process of identifying, measuring, or comparing genomic features. This includes DNA sequence, gene expression, structural variation, and regulatory and functional element annotation.

Topics include: Functional Classification of Genes, Global Gene Regulation, & Prediction of Gene Function Based on a Composite Analysis.


The ultimate step in genome analysis is to collect the information found on gene and protein sequences, alignments, gene function and location, protein families and domains, relationships of genes to those in other organisms, chromosomal rearrangements, and so on, into a comprehensive database.