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    In: Nature Precedings, Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Abstract: The cDNA sequences of immunoglobulins (IG) and T cell receptors (TR) represent more than one half of the sequences in the IMGT^®^ nucleotide database IMGT/LIGM-DB^1^ and 75% of them are from human and mouse. A few cDNA are germline but the great majority results from a V-D-J or V-J gene rearrangement, spliced to a C gene. The IG and TR genes have been studied extensively in IMGT^®^ ("http://www.imgt.org":http://www.imgt.org) ^2^, which allowed to set up their nomenclature and the corresponding germline reference sequences. These standardized reference directory sets (one for each group of each locus) and the IMGT-ONTOLOGY axioms and derived concepts^3^ are the key elements indispensable to perform the annotation of IG and TR cDNA sequences. A Java program, IMGT/Automat^4^, was developed by IMGT^®^, to automatically annotate the IG and TR cDNA sequences and to produce a totally automatic and complete annotation. More than 9,000 human and mouse cDNA have already been successfully automatically annotated. The quality of the cDNA automatic annotation is equivalent to the quality of the annotation achieved by a human expert. The IMGT^®^ strategy is currently the only way, in the field of immunogenetics, to guarantee the annotation quality and the management of an always increasing number of IG and TR cDNA nucleotide sequences.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1756-0357
    Language: English
    Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Publication Date: 2009
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