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Home of the Project to Annotate 1000 Genomes. FIG is a nonprofit organization devoted to providing support for those analyzing genomes. FIG was started in May, 2003. The founders were Michael Fonstein, Yakov Kogan, Andrei Osterman, Ross Overbeek, and Veronika Vonstein. An early position paper began with the following comments:. The FIG Architecture: the SEED. To be a shade more precise:. Sets of very closely related genomes may be viewed as a neighborhood (i.e., the neighborhood of a genome becom...The p...
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Home of the Project to Annotate 1000 Genomes. Laquo; December 2003 Newsletter. January 2004 Newsletter ». The Project to Annotate the First 1000 Sequenced Genomes, Develop Detailed Metabolic Reconstructions, and Construct the Corresponding Stoichiometric Matrices. The Project to Annotate 1000 Genomes. Our encoding of a subsystem can now be reduced to. A specification of a set of functional roles (this amounts to the abstract subsystem) and. Sets of genes which implement the operational variants in a numb...
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Home of the Project to Annotate 1000 Genomes. February 28, 2005. History of FIG is Available. A Timeline showing the intertwined careers of the various FIG Fellows and a partial list of the papers on which they collaborated is now available on our new history page. February 12, 2005. FIG is a nonprofit organization devoted to providing support for those analyzing genomes. Full text of "What is FIG? February 10, 2005. Web Site Goes Live. The new FIG web site is up and running! February 01, 2005. The Proje...