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      <description>Manual annotation&#8237; (&#8236;the&#8237; &amp;#8220;&#8236;museum&#8237;&amp;#8221; &#8236;model of annotation&#8237;) &#8236;relies on a small group of specialized curators to catalogue and classify genes according to their functional roles.&#8237; This&#8236; is both costly and time consuming and therefore is used only for model organisms with sufficient funding.&#8237; &#8236;Smaller research communities often have to rely on other models of annotation,&#8237; &#8236;mainly automated annotation&#8237; (&#8236;the&#8237; &amp;#8220;&#8236;factory&#8237;&amp;#8221; &#8236;model,&#8237; &#8236;e.g.&#8237; &#8236;Ensembl&#8237;)&#8236;,&#8237; &#8236;and the&#8237; &amp;#8220;&#8236;jamboree&#8237;&amp;#8221; &#8236;model&#8237; (&#8236;in which a group of leading biologists from the community and bioinformaticians come together for a short intensive annotation workshop&#8237;)&#8236;.&#8237; &#8236;At the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute&#8237; (&#8236;WTSI&#8237;)&#8236;,&#8237; &#8236;the Havana team provides high quality manual annotation of finished vertebrate genome sequences,&#8237; &#8236;namely human,&#8237; &#8236;mouse and zebrafish.&#8237; &#8236;We also perform the curation of specific finished regions such as the MHC in dog,&#8237; &#8236;cow and pig,&#8237; &#8236;whose whole genomes have been&#8237; &#8236;assembled from unfinished BACs or from whole genome shotgun sequences.&#8237; &#8236;In addition,&#8237; &#8236;we at Havana have also hosted annotation jamborees for the cow&#8237; (&#8236;Bos taurus&#8237;) &#8236;and pig&#8237; (&#8236;Sus scrofa&#8237;) &#8236;genomes.&#8237; &#8236;During those sessions,&#8237; &#8236;the research community had the opportunity to annotate their genes of interest under expert guidance using the custom written publicly available Otterlace annotation system,&#8237; &#8236;and the unified manual annotation guidelines.&#8237; &#8236;By making use of the tools and skills acquired during the cow and pig jamborees,&#8237; &#8236;the delegates can continue annotating their genomes remotely.&#8237; &#8236;For the pig genome,&#8237; &#8236;a highly contiguous physical map has been generated by an international effort of four laboratories (available in Pre!Ensembl) and&#8237; &#8236;is being used as a substrate for the swine genome sequencing project.&#8237; &#8236;Upcoming vertebrate genomes will be sequenced to a high depth coverage with the next generation sequencing technologies&#8237; (&#8236;e.g.&#8237; &#8236;Illumina,&#8237; &#8236;454,&#8237; &#8236;SOLiD&#8237;) &#8236;but will have the drawback of not being manually finished.&#8237; &#8236;Manual annotation will be more accurate than the automated predictions at coping with any assembly problems derived from these high coverage but unfinished&#8237; (&#8236;or automatic pre-finished&#8237;) &#8236;genomes.&#8237; &#8236;Once these inherent assembly errors are corrected and the gene structures are accurately identified with manual annotation,&#8237; &#8236;the curated genes will be incorporated and merged with the predicted gene models in Ensembl to provide a unified view of the landscape of vertebrate genomes.&#8237; &#8236;I will present an introduction to our manual annotation system and our experience using it for annotation jamborees at the WTSI.</description>
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      <dc:title>The role of Havana and communities in the manual curation of unfinished  vertebrate genomes</dc:title>
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