Eukaryotic Genome Annotation at NCBI
Genome annotation available in NCBI resources can come from several different sources.
Annotation on GenBank genomes
Annotations, if any, on genomic sequence records in GenBank were provided by the group that submitted the genomic sequences to one of the databases in the International Sequence Database Collaboration (INSDC), i.e. DDBJ, ENA or GenBank.
Annotation on RefSeq genomes
Genomic sequences in NCBI's Reference Sequence (RefSeq) collection always have annotation. The annotation on a RefSeq genome can come from one of three different sources, depending on the organism:
- the submitter's annotation copied from the GenBank genomic sequence records
- curated annotation provided by a model organism database, for example FlyBase or WormBase
- generated at NCBI by running the genome through our eukaryotic genome annotation process
- See the NCBI annotation policy
- See annotation runs currently in progress
- See recently completed annotation runs
NCBI also provides Prokaryotic Genome Annotation.