Difference between revisions of "Procedure for filling Genome-Specific spreadsheets (Retired)"
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#Copy and paste the latest month's list of genes onto your genome specific spreadsheet. The Master list is found here: [http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pwOksMOra5uq4vIYjPgefPw Reference Genome Target Genes]. Links to individual spreadsheets are found in a worksheet of the above document. | #Copy and paste the latest month's list of genes onto your genome specific spreadsheet. The Master list is found here: [http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pwOksMOra5uq4vIYjPgefPw Reference Genome Target Genes]. Links to individual spreadsheets are found in a worksheet of the above document. | ||
#Use YOGY, or another tool to find the putative ortholog for each gene. | #Use YOGY, or another tool to find the putative ortholog for each gene. |
Revision as of 17:01, 10 July 2014
- Copy and paste the latest month's list of genes onto your genome specific spreadsheet. The Master list is found here: Reference Genome Target Genes. Links to individual spreadsheets are found in a worksheet of the above document.
- Use YOGY, or another tool to find the putative ortholog for each gene.
- Enter the unique ID referring to the gene in your MOD. * if there is more than one ortholog, create a new line for each. * if there is no ortholog, enter 'no ortholog' and the date the assessment was made
- When you are satisfied that the annotations reflect the gene's known function, biological role and cellular component, enter the 'date comprehensively annotated'
- You can add a column with notes at the end (very right) of the spreadsheet