
Neil Hall
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biorxiv.org | Rowena Hill |Gillian Reynolds |Neil Hall |David Swarbreck
AbstractComparative genomics analyses are frequently used to inform our understanding of how organisms have evolved and how genetics contributes to phenotypic traits. Thanks to the considerable growth in the number of sequenced and assembled genomes, there is increasingly abundant data with which to perform such analyses. However, the appropriate use of genomic data can be highly dependent on genome annotation.
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