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Teunis Jp van Dam1, Gabrielle Wheway, Gisela G Slaats, Martijn A Huynen, Rachel H Giles.
Abstract
The multinational SYSCILIA consortium aims to gain a mechanistic understanding of the cilium. We utilize multiple parallel high-throughput (HTP) initiatives to develop predictive models of relationships between complex genotypes and variable phenotypes of ciliopathies. The models generated are only as good as the wet laboratory data fed into them. It is therefore essential to orchestrate a well-annotated and high-confidence dataset to be able to assess the quality of any HTP dataset. Here, we present the inaugural SYSCILIA gold standard of known ciliary components as a public resource.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23725226 PMCID: PMC3674929 DOI: 10.1186/2046-2530-2-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cilia ISSN: 2046-2530
Figure 1Flow diagram describing the processes to create the SCGS.
Figure 2Schematic overview of ciliary components annotated in the gold standard. The schematic depiction of the eukaryotic cilium and its components as annotated in the SCGS, based on Basten et al. [36]. The pie chart represents the occurrence of ciliary component localization in the SCGS. The numbers in the individual colors represent the number of individual entries for each location. Note that many genes have been ascribed multiple localizations. SCGS, SYSCILIA gold standard.