1. Genome annotation refers to all of the following except a. assigning a unique identifier given to a DNA or protein sequence record b. locating genes in sequences c. adding known functions to the sequence d. assigning the sequence to a functional category e. All of the above are correct 2. Which of the following databases contain curated annotations about human genes? a. GENCODE b. RefSeq c. UniProtKB d. All of the above 3. Which database covers a wider range of functional definitions and therefore would be a better choice for exploring the genome for new genes? a. GENCODE b. RefSeq c. UniProtKB d. All of the above 4. AKT1 is the official ___________________ for a gene. a. gene ID b. name c. symbol d. all of the above 5. Which BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) variant would you select to conduct a translated nucleotide query? a. BLASTn b. BLASTp c. BLASTx d. TBLASTn e. TBLASTx
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1. Genome annotation refers to all of the following except
a. assigning a unique identifier given to a DNA or protein sequence record
b. locating genes in sequences
c. adding known functions to the sequence
d. assigning the sequence to a functional category
e. All of the above are correct
2. Which of the following databases contain curated annotations about human genes?
a. GENCODE
b. RefSeq
c. UniProtKB
d. All of the above
3. Which database covers a wider range of functional definitions and therefore would be
a better choice for exploring the genome for new genes?
a. GENCODE
b. RefSeq
c. UniProtKB
d. All of the above
4. AKT1 is the official ___________________ for a gene.
a. gene ID
b. name
c. symbol
d. all of the above
5. Which BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) variant would you select to
conduct a translated
a. BLASTn
b. BLASTp
c. BLASTx
d. TBLASTn
e. TBLASTx
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