Genome Annotation
Genome annotation is to add an annotation to the genome, more specifically, to describe the attribute (Qualifier) of the feature identified on the genome sequence.
Feature type is classified as Feature Key. The position of Feature is recorded as Position. By the Position on the genome base sequence, the nucleotide sequence occupied by the Feature can be found. In addition, coding region (CDS) translated into amino acid indirectly holds translated amino acid sequence information via Genetic Code Table. It is also important that features such as CDS are identified on either side of the double helix, and it is usually written using the position operator Complement.
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On tools of genome annotation