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Genome Based Gene Structure Determination
 
EMBL-EBI , Hinxton, near Cambridge, England.
1-2 June 2000

Thursday, 1 June 2000
09:00-09:50 Registration & Coffee
09:50-10:00 Introductory remarks
Section I : Methodologies
10:00-10:50 Discriminant analysis and its application in DNA sequence motif recognition
Michael Q Zhang (CSHL, USA)
10:50-11:40 Localisation and functional organisation of promoters
Thomas Werner (GSF, Germany)
11:40-12:30 Prediction of regulatory patterns in complete bacterial genomes by genomic comparison
Mikhail Gelfand (Centre for Biotechnology, Russia)
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:50 Combining ab-initio gene finding with database matches and other external information
Anders Krogh (CBS, Denmark)
14:50-15:40 Gene Predictions by comparative analysis of human/mouse syntenic regions
Roderic Guigo (IMIM, Spain)
15:40-16:10 Coffee
16:10-17:00 Using mouse genomic sequence to annotate the human genome
Webb Miller (PSU, USA)
Section II : Large-scale Genome Annotation Pipelines
17:00-17:50 Managing large-scale genome annotation projects
Suzanna Lewis (BDGP, USA)
7:50-18:50 Poster viewing (and coffee)
18:50 Departure for Symposium Dinner

Friday, 2 June 2000
09:00-09:50 EnsEMBL - An automated system for annotating genomes of human and others
Ewan Birney (Sanger Centre, UK)
09:50-10:40 The Genome Annotation Consortium's Genome Channel and Genome Catalog
Edward C Uberbacher (ORNL, USA)
10:40-11:10 Coffee
Section III : Annotation of Genomes
11:10-12:00 Annotation of chromosome 4 of A. thaliana
Klaus F.X. Mayer (MIPS, Germany)
12:00-12:50 C. elegans Genome Annotation
Richard Durbin (Sanger Centre, UK)
12:50-14:50 Lunch and Poster viewing
14:50-15:40 Annotation of Drosophila genome
Michael Ashburner (EBI, UK)
15:40-16:30 Human Chromosome 22 - Annotation and chromosome-wide analysis
Tim Hubbard (Sanger Centre, UK)
16:30 Concluding remarks
16:40 Coffee and departures

Organized by:

Industry Support Programme

Invited Speakers:

Michael Ashburner (European Bioinformatics Institute, England)
Ewan Birney (European Bioinformatics Institute, England)
Richard Durbin (Sanger Centre, England)
Mikhail Gelfand (Centre for Biotechnology, Russia)
Roderic Guigo (Institut Municipal de Investigacio Medica, Spain)
Tim Hubbard (Sanger Centre, England)
Anders Krogh (Center for Biological Sequence Analysis, Denmark)
Suzanna Lewis (Berkeley Drosophila Genome Project, USA)
Klaus F.X. Mayer (Munich Information center for Protein Sequences, Germany)
Webb Miller (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Edward C Uberbacher (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)
Thomas Werner (GSF, Germany)
Michael Q Zhang (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, USA)

Deadline for Abstracts:

1 May 2000

Registration:

Please see http://industry.ebi.ac.uk/gp2000
Email for Requests and Registration: genepred2000@ebi.ac.uk
 
 

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