BIN-FUNC-Semantic similarity

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Measuring "Semantic Similarity" in Ontologies


 

Keywords:  Semantic similarity of terms in ontologies, using GO and GOA with R


 



 


 


Abstract

This unit introduces the concept of "semantic similarity" between GO terms, which is a fundamental measure that allows comparing and categorizing genes by their function! We also introduce Bioconductor functions to put this into practice.


 


This unit ...

Prerequisites

You need to complete the following units before beginning this one:


 


Objectives

This unit will ...

  • ... introduce the concept of semantic similarity;
  • ... demonstrate how to compute semantic similarity and GO term enrichment in R.


 


Outcomes

After working through this unit you ...

  • ... are familar with the idea of "semantic similarity";
  • ... can load a Bioconductor model-organism annotation database, calculate GO term semantic similarities between Genes, and discover potentially collaborating genes from significantly enriched GO terms in a gene set.


 


Deliverables

  • Time management: Before you begin, estimate how long it will take you to complete this unit. Then, record in your course journal: the number of hours you estimated, the number of hours you worked on the unit, and the amount of time that passed between start and completion of this unit.
  • Journal: Document your progress in your Course Journal. Some tasks may ask you to include specific items in your journal. Don't overlook these.
  • Insights: If you find something particularly noteworthy about this unit, make a note in your insights! page.


 


Evaluation

Evaluation: NA

This unit is not evaluated for course marks.


 


Contents


Semantic similarity

A good, recent overview of ontology based functional annotation is found in the following article. This is not a formal reading assignment, but do familiarize yourself with section 3: Derivation of Semantic Similarity between Terms in an Ontology as an introduction to the code-based annotations below.

Gan et al. (2013) From ontology to semantic similarity: calculation of ontology-based semantic similarity. ScientificWorldJournal 2013:793091. (pmid: 23533360)

PubMed ] [ DOI ]

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Task:

 
  • Open RStudio and load the ABC-units R project. If you have loaded it before, choose FileRecent projectsABC-Units. If you have not loaded it before, follow the instructions in the RPR-Introduction unit.
  • Choose ToolsVersion ControlPull Branches to fetch the most recent version of the project from its GitHub repository with all changes and bug fixes included.
  • Type init() if requested.
  • Open the file BIN-FUNC-Semantic_similarity.R and follow the instructions.


 

Note: take care that you understand all of the code in the script. Evaluation in this course is cumulative and you may be asked to explain any part of code.


 



 


Further reading, links and resources

Wu et al. (2013) Improving the measurement of semantic similarity between gene ontology terms and gene products: insights from an edge- and IC-based hybrid method. PLoS ONE 8:e66745. (pmid: 23741529)

PubMed ] [ DOI ]

Gan et al. (2013) From ontology to semantic similarity: calculation of ontology-based semantic similarity. ScientificWorldJournal 2013:793091. (pmid: 23533360)

PubMed ] [ DOI ]

Alvarez & Yan (2011) A graph-based semantic similarity measure for the gene ontology. J Bioinform Comput Biol 9:681-95. (pmid: 22084008)

PubMed ] [ DOI ]

Jain & Bader (2010) An improved method for scoring protein-protein interactions using semantic similarity within the gene ontology. BMC Bioinformatics 11:562. (pmid: 21078182)

PubMed ] [ DOI ]


 


Notes


 


Self-evaluation

 



 




 

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About ...
 
Author:

Boris Steipe <boris.steipe@utoronto.ca>

Created:

2017-08-05

Modified:

2017-11-12

Version:

1.0

Version history:

  • 1.0 First live version
  • 0.1 First stub

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