CORD-19:03476153a6c18a85c98721c557f35b1a09755d14 / 12558-12968
Annnotations
CORD-19_Custom_license_subset
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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T84 | 0-91 | Sentence | denotes | Large viruses, such as these, bring two additional complications to the annotation problem: |
T85 | 92-410 | Sentence | denotes | 1) only a subset of the viral genes are essential, so some orthologs may be functional in one species but fragmented in another and, 2) some of the more diverse viruses have > 100 genes currently annotated as "hypothetical", and even the DNA polymerase protein may share only 32% aa identity with its closest relative. |
CORD-19-Sentences
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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TextSentencer_T84 | 0-91 | Sentence | denotes | Large viruses, such as these, bring two additional complications to the annotation problem: |
TextSentencer_T85 | 92-410 | Sentence | denotes | 1) only a subset of the viral genes are essential, so some orthologs may be functional in one species but fragmented in another and, 2) some of the more diverse viruses have > 100 genes currently annotated as "hypothetical", and even the DNA polymerase protein may share only 32% aa identity with its closest relative. |
T8961 | 0-91 | Sentence | denotes | Large viruses, such as these, bring two additional complications to the annotation problem: |
T83977 | 92-410 | Sentence | denotes | 1) only a subset of the viral genes are essential, so some orthologs may be functional in one species but fragmented in another and, 2) some of the more diverse viruses have > 100 genes currently annotated as "hypothetical", and even the DNA polymerase protein may share only 32% aa identity with its closest relative. |
Epistemic_Statements
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
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T51 | 0-410 | Epistemic_statement | denotes | Large viruses, such as these, bring two additional complications to the annotation problem: 1) only a subset of the viral genes are essential, so some orthologs may be functional in one species but fragmented in another and, 2) some of the more diverse viruses have > 100 genes currently annotated as "hypothetical", and even the DNA polymerase protein may share only 32% aa identity with its closest relative. |