Workshop on Glomus Genome Annotation
(Scientific Events)

From 16/09/2008 to 19/09/2008 | INRA-Nancy, France

Purpose of the workshop

The main aims of this workshop was

  • to establish the current status of the Glomus genome project (i.e., sequencing/assembly, machine annotation, EST/transcriptome, whole-genome arrays),
  • to bring together annotators for discussing the data sets generated by the ab initio machine annotation and whole genome analyses, and
  • to train data users to manual uration and comparative genomics tools.

The goal of this workshop was to train members of the Glomus Genome Consortium and EVOLTREE network on how to use the basic functions of the JGI and INRA Genomeportals for genome analysis and manual curation of predicted genes and functions. Attendees learned how to navigate through the genome, analyze gene families andpathways, search for genes of interest, evaluate gene structures using available evidenceand if necessary change them, and assign gene names and functions. They also used bioinformatics pipelines for SNP detection.


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Program

Day 1:
 - How to bring a genome project to completion: take-home lessons from Laccaria and Populus projects (F Martin & G Tuskan)
 - Current status of the project at JGI: genomic sequences & assemblies (H Shapiro)
 - EST sequencing (Sanger & 454): raw data, assembled contigs, BLAST similarity (Y. Shachar-Hill, F. Martin et al.)
 - Sequence polymorphisms (I. Sanders overview, H. Shapiro & P. Lammers)
 - Available databases (P. Lammers, H. Kuster)

Day 2:
 - Breakout sessions for annotation groups to organize and share tips and techniques
 - General discussion, future research, consortium policy ...

Contact

Francis Martin (fmartin@nancy.inra.fr)

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