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English: The dotted boxes indicate the four different generations of genome annotators and their most representative characteristics. First generation (blue) where annotators used ab initio methods at a local scale, second generation (red) with genome-wide ab initio methods, third generation (green) characterized by a combination of ab initio methods and homology-based annotations, and the fourth generation (orange) in which an approach to identification of the non-coding regions of DNA and study at the population level represented by the pangenome begun.
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Release timeline of some genome annotators.

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