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MG-RAST, an open-source web application server, facilitates automatic phylogenetic and functional analysis of metagenomes.It stands as one of the largest repositories for metagenomic data, employing the acronym for Metagenomic Rapid Annotations using Subsystems Technology (MG-RAST).
This strain displays a GC-content of 46.1% in a circular chromosome of 3.68 Mbp. 3,928 protein-coding sequences were identified, and 1,822 protein-coding sequences were appointed to one of the 457 RAST subsystems. [3] RAST, Rapid Annotation using Subsystem Technology, is a server that generates bacterial and archaeal genome annotations. [11]
MG-RAST Metagenomics Rapid Annotation using Subsystem Technology server; The New Science of Metagenomics: Revealing the Secrets of Our Microbial Planet A report released by the National Research Council in March 2007. Also, see the Report In Brief. Archived 2010-04-15 at the Wayback Machine
Gene annotations provide the "what", while measurements of species diversity provide the "who". [41] In order to connect community composition and function in metagenomes, sequences must be binned. Binning is the process of associating a particular sequence with an organism. [ 37 ]
Rapid Annotation via Subsystems Technology is a service that annotates archaeal and bacterial genomes and provides comparison of phylogenetic relationships across a phylogenetic tree. [7] Using RAST , Haloterrrigena turkmenica relatives were determined. [ 3 ]
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In molecular biology and genetics, DNA annotation or genome annotation is the process of describing the structure and function of the components of a genome, [2] by analyzing and interpreting them in order to extract their biological significance and understand the biological processes in which they participate. [3]