[Funcoup] Featured Article

Thomas Schmitt Thomas.Schmitt at sbc.su.se
Tue Nov 29 14:12:13 CET 2011


Cool! I agree with the lay terms.
The paper is actually already available as advanced access:

http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2011/11/21/nar.gkr1062.abstract

/Thomas

On Nov 29, 2011, at 1:31 PM, Erik Sonnhammer wrote:

> Hi, this is a nice surprise, see below.
> 
> But personally I find their lay summary it a bit too boasting, given 
> that we only cover 11 species.
> 
> how about
> 
> The FunCoup 2.0 database provides very comprehensive reconstructions of 
> gene networks, owing to the extensive transfer of evidence between 
> species via orthologs, and Bayesian integration of nine different data 
> source types. The FunCoup website allows local network alignment between 
> multiple species.
> 
> instead?
> 
> /Erik
> 
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Nucleic Acids Research - NAR-02446-DATA-E-2011.R1
> Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 06:20:53 -0500 (EST)
> From: nar at soton.ac.uk
> To: erik.sonnhammer at sbc.su.se
> 
> 29-Nov-2011
> 
> NAR-02446-DATA-E-2011.R1 - Comparative interactomics with Funcoup 2.0
> 
> Dear Prof. Sonnhammer:
> 
> I am pleased to inform you that your article has been chosen by the 
> Editors of Nucleic Acids Research to appear on our Featured Articles 
> page 
> (http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/nar/featured_articles.html). 
> Featured Articles represent the top 5% of NAR papers in terms of 
> originality, significance and scientific excellence.
> 
> Each article appearing on this page is accompanied by a short Lay 
> Summary. The Lay Summary for your article is added below for your 
> information. If you wish to make corrections to the Summary, please 
> email me within 48h of this email (nar at soton.ac.uk). Please note that 
> your Summary should be no longer than 100 words and only minor 
> corrections are allowed at this stage.
> 
> Lay Summary:
> The FunCoup 2.0 database provides the largest reconstruction of gene 
> networks to date, owing to the extensive transfer of evidence between 
> species via orthologs and Bayesian integration of nine different data 
> source types. The FunCoup website allows local network alignment between 
> multiple species.
> 
> With best wishes
> 
> Martine Bernardes Silva
> 
> Nucleic Acids Research
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