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− | <section begin=abstract /> | + | <section begin=abstract />Ontologies are important tools to organize and compute with non-standardized information, such as gene annotations. The Gene Ontology project ('''GO''') constructs ontologies for gene and gene product attributes across numerous species. Three major ontologies are being developed: '''molecular process''', '''biological function''' and '''cellular location'''. Each includes terms, their definition, and their relationships. In addition, genes and gene products are being been annotated with their GO terms and the type of evidence that underlies the annotation. A number of tools such as the AmiGO browser are available to analyse relationships, construct ontologies and curate annotations. Data can be freely downloaded in formats that are convenient for computation.<section end=abstract /> |
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GO: the Gene Ontology project |
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Ontologies are important tools to organize and compute with non-standardized information, such as gene annotations. The Gene Ontology project (GO) constructs ontologies for gene and gene product attributes across numerous species. Three major ontologies are being developed: molecular process, biological function and cellular location. Each includes terms, their definition, and their relationships. In addition, genes and gene products are being been annotated with their GO terms and the type of evidence that underlies the annotation. A number of tools such as the AmiGO browser are available to analyse relationships, construct ontologies and curate annotations. Data can be freely downloaded in formats that are convenient for computation.