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The Gene Ontology (GO) project is the largest resource for cataloguing gene function. The combination of solid conceptual underpinnings and a practical set of features have made the GO a widely adopted resource in the research community and an essential resource for data analysis. In this chapter, we provide a concise primer for all users of the GO. We briefly introduce the structure of the ontology and explain how to interpret annotations associated with the GO.
to appear in forthcoming book "The Gene Ontology Handbook" (Springer Humana)
Gene Ontology structure, Genomics (q-bio.GN), Internet, Annotation evidence, Animals; Computational Biology/methods; DNA/genetics; Databases, Genetic; Gene Ontology; Humans; Internet; Proteins/genetics; RNA/genetics; Annotation evidence; Annotations; Evidence codes; Function; GO files; Gene Ontology structure; Gene association file (GAF); Vocabulary, Computational Biology, Proteins, DNA, Vocabulary, GO files, Gene Ontology, Gene association fi le (GAF), FOS: Biological sciences, Annotations, Databases, Genetic, Evidence codes, Animals, Humans, RNA, Quantitative Biology - Genomics, Function
Gene Ontology structure, Genomics (q-bio.GN), Internet, Annotation evidence, Animals; Computational Biology/methods; DNA/genetics; Databases, Genetic; Gene Ontology; Humans; Internet; Proteins/genetics; RNA/genetics; Annotation evidence; Annotations; Evidence codes; Function; GO files; Gene Ontology structure; Gene association file (GAF); Vocabulary, Computational Biology, Proteins, DNA, Vocabulary, GO files, Gene Ontology, Gene association fi le (GAF), FOS: Biological sciences, Annotations, Databases, Genetic, Evidence codes, Animals, Humans, RNA, Quantitative Biology - Genomics, Function
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