2013
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2105-14-s3-s11
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Functional inference by ProtoNet family tree: the uncharacterized proteome of Daphnia pulex

Abstract: BackgroundDaphnia pulex (Water flea) is the first fully sequenced crustacean genome. The crustaceans and insects have diverged from a common ancestor. It is a model organism for studying the molecular makeup for coping with the environmental challenges. In the complete proteome, there are 30,550 putative proteins. However, about 10,000 of them have no known homologues. Currently, the UniProtoKB reports on 95% of the Daphnia's proteins as putative and uncharacterized proteins.ResultsWe have applied ProtoNet, an… Show more

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“…We argue that the high specificity of this Root SF with the “7tm odorant receptor” keyword allows safe inference of this keyword (total of 2258 proteins). This protocol of limited inference was successfully applied to newly sequenced genomes (see [ 30 , 31 ]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We argue that the high specificity of this Root SF with the “7tm odorant receptor” keyword allows safe inference of this keyword (total of 2258 proteins). This protocol of limited inference was successfully applied to newly sequenced genomes (see [ 30 , 31 ]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%