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The Integrated Microbial Genome (IMG) family systems |
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As the genomic community is rapidly moving towards the generation of complete and draft sequences for several hundred organisms, it is becoming evident that the single most important tool for interpreting the newly sequenced genomes is an effective integration and analysis of existing genomic sequence data on a comparative level. The success of the comparative analysis is directly dependent on the efficiency of integration, which in turn will be determined by the phylogenetic diversity of the organisms, the quality of their annotations, and the level of detail in cellular reconstructions. The IMG systems aim to accommodate such an integration in order to facilitate and support a comparative analysis of sequenced genomes and metagenomes and to generate their metabolic and cellular reconstructions |
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IMG's Mission |
The key mission of the Integrated Microbial Genomes (IMG) system is to provide a data management platform that supports comprehensive analysis and annotation of all publicly available genomes in a comparative genomics context. Through quarterly releases, IMG aims at providing high levels of
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| IMG Family Systems |
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IMG/M: http://img.jgi.doe.gov/m IMG-ER: http://img/jgi.doe.gov/er IMG-EDU: http://img.jgi.doe.gov/edu |
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IMG's Launch March 1st, 2005 |
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