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Important databases with functional information and phenotypes - GO, OMIM and more...
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Poorly structured data can be integrated via ontologies. This is especially important for phenotype and "function" data. The primary example is the Gene Ontology (GO). Other examples include the Disease Ontology, OMIM and WikiGene.
  
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Revision as of 13:08, 17 January 2012

Ontologies for Computational Systems Biology



Summary

Poorly structured data can be integrated via ontologies. This is especially important for phenotype and "function" data. The primary example is the Gene Ontology (GO). Other examples include the Disease Ontology, OMIM and WikiGene.

GO

The Gene Ontology.


Introductory reading



Exercises



References



Further reading and resources