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Danchin A., Ouzounis C., Tokuyasu T., Zucker Jean-Daniel. (2018). No wisdom in the crowd : genome annotation in the era of big data - current status and future prospects. Microbial Biotechnology, 11 (4), p. 588-605. ISSN 1751-7915.

Titre du document
No wisdom in the crowd : genome annotation in the era of big data - current status and future prospects
Année de publication
2018
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000435946800003
Auteurs
Danchin A., Ouzounis C., Tokuyasu T., Zucker Jean-Daniel
Source
Microbial Biotechnology, 2018, 11 (4), p. 588-605 ISSN 1751-7915
Science and engineering rely on the accumulation and dissemination of knowledge to make discoveries and create new designs. Discovery‐driven genome research rests on knowledge passed on via gene annotations. In response to the deluge of sequencing big data, standard annotation practice employs automated procedures that rely on majority rules. We argue this hinders progress through the generation and propagation of errors, leading investigators into blind alleys. More subtly, this inductive process discourages the discovery of novelty, which remains essential in biological research and reflects the nature of biology itself. Annotation systems, rather than being repositories of facts, should be tools that support multiple modes of inference. By combining deduction, induction and abduction, investigators can generate hypotheses when accurate knowledge is extracted from model databases. A key stance is to depart from 'the sequence tells the structure tells the function' fallacy, placing function first. We illustrate our approach with examples of critical or unexpected pathways, using MicroScope to demonstrate how tools can be implemented following the principles we advocate. We end with a challenge to the reader.
Plan de classement
Analyse de données [020STAT02] ; Génie génétique [084GENIG]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010079274]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010079274
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