sequence feature or set [GENO_0000701]
A sequence feature or a set of such features. GENO defines three levels of sequence-related artifacts, which are distinguished by their identity criteria. 1. ‘Biological sequence’ identity is dependent only on the ordering of units that comprise the sequence. 2. ‘Sequence feature’ identity is dependent on its sequence and the genomic position if the sequence (aligns with definition of ‘sequence feature’ in the Sequence Ontology). 3. ‘Qualified sequence feature’ identity is additionally dependent on some aspect of the physical context of the genetic material bearing the feature, extrinsic to its sequence and its genomic position. For example, its being targeted by gene knockdown reagents, its being transgenically expressed in a foreign cell from a recombinant expression construct, its having been epigenetically modified in a way that alters its expression level or pattern, or its being located in a specific cellular or anatomical location.
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"GENO defines three levels of sequence-related artifacts, which are distinguished by their identity criteria.\n1. 'Biological sequence' identity is dependent only on the ordering of units that comprise the sequence.\n2. 'Sequence feature' identity is dependent on its sequence and the genomic position if the sequence (aligns with definition of 'sequence feature' in the Sequence Ontology).\n3. 'Qualified sequence feature' identity is additionally dependent on some aspect of the physical context of the genetic material bearing the feature, extrinsic to its sequence and its genomic position. For example, its being targeted by gene knockdown reagents, its being transgenically expressed in a foreign cell from a recombinant expression construct, its having been epigenetically modified in a way that alters its expression level or pattern, or its being located in a specific cellular or anatomical location."
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