The what, where, how and why of gene ontology - a primer for bioinformaticians
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Datum
2011-11Typ
- Journal Article
ETH Bibliographie
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Abstract
With high-throughput technologies providing vast amounts of data, it has become more important to provide systematic, quality annotations. The Gene Ontology (GO) project is the largest resource for cataloguing gene function. Nonetheless, its use is not yet ubiquitous and is still fraught with pitfalls. In this review, we provide a short primer to the GO for bioinformaticians. We summarize important aspects of the structure of the ontology, describe sources and types of functional annotations, survey measures of GO annotation similarity, review typical uses of GO and discuss other important considerations pertaining to the use of GO in bioinformatics applications. Mehr anzeigen
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000041897Publikationsstatus
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Zeitschrift / Serie
Briefings in BioinformaticsBand
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Verlag
Oxford University PressThema
Gene ontology; Gene annotation; Semantic similarity; Gene function; Function predictionETH Bibliographie
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