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Get ready to GO! A biologist's guide to the Gene Ontology.

Jane Lomax1.   

Abstract

The Gene Ontology (GO) project provides a controlled vocabulary to facilitate high-quality functional gene annotation for all species. Genes in biological databases are linked to GO terms, allowing biologists to ask questions about gene function in a manner independent of species. This tutorial provides an introduction for biologists to the GO resources and covers three of the most common methods of querying GO: by individual gene, by gene function and by using a list of genes. [For the sake of brevity, the term 'gene' is used throughout this paper to refer to genes and their products (proteins and RNAs). GO annotations are always based on the characteristics of gene products, even though it may be the gene that is cited in the annotation.].

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16212777     DOI: 10.1093/bib/6.3.298

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brief Bioinform        ISSN: 1467-5463            Impact factor:   11.622


  31 in total

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7.  Novel submicroscopic chromosomal abnormalities detected in autism spectrum disorder.

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