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==Planning of the day== | |||
* On Thursday (or before!), US people can start looking at annotations for chosen gene sets | |||
* UK people will meet at 9;30 | |||
* 3pm BST/10 am eastern/7 am pacific - conference call using webex and phone conference - link up with US on eastern and central time. discuss annotation issues that have arisen, go round the groups to find out if any species have found any interesting differences in their annotation set. | |||
* 5pm/12 eastern/9 am pacific - west coast (PTZ) will join phone conference until 6 pm | |||
* annotations are to be temporarily stored in the GOnuts wiki: [http://gowiki.tamu.edu/wiki/index.php/Electronic_Jamboree http://gowiki.tamu.edu/wiki/index.php/Electronic_Jamboree] | |||
(Is the URL still valid??) | |||
==Suggested genes== | ==Suggested genes== | ||
Please list your name and a small justification for selecting the gene. | Please list your name and a small justification for selecting the gene. |
Revision as of 14:56, 12 September 2008
Planning of the day
- On Thursday (or before!), US people can start looking at annotations for chosen gene sets
- UK people will meet at 9;30
- 3pm BST/10 am eastern/7 am pacific - conference call using webex and phone conference - link up with US on eastern and central time. discuss annotation issues that have arisen, go round the groups to find out if any species have found any interesting differences in their annotation set.
- 5pm/12 eastern/9 am pacific - west coast (PTZ) will join phone conference until 6 pm
- annotations are to be temporarily stored in the GOnuts wiki: http://gowiki.tamu.edu/wiki/index.php/Electronic_Jamboree
(Is the URL still valid??)
Suggested genes
Please list your name and a small justification for selecting the gene.
PFKL (UniProtKB:P17858;OMIM:171860) 6-phosphofructokinase, liver type Catalyses; ATP + D-fructose 6-phosphate = ADP + D-fructose 1,6- bisphosphate
From the PPOD clusters it looks like there are orthologs for all species. (Rachael, GOA)
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