比较生物学在氧化石墨烯功能注释中的应用:小鼠模型。

Harold J Drabkin, Karen R Christie, Mary E Dolan, David P Hill, Li Ni, Dmitry Sitnikov, Judith A Blake
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摘要

基因本体(GO)是现代生物学知识表示的重要组成部分,在基因组和遗传数据的计算分析中具有重要的应用价值。基因本体论联盟(GOC)由一个庞大的贡献者团队组成,包括来自大多数模式生物数据库组的管理团队,以及专注于与特定人类疾病相关的数据表示的管理团队。生成一致和全面的注释的关键是开发和使用共享的标准和策展质量措施。GOC要求所有贡献者按照定义的管理标准工作,该标准在实验室小鼠基因注释的背景下提出。全面了解GO注释的起源、认识论和覆盖范围对于最有效地利用GO资源至关重要。这里描述了在鼠标系统中捕获功能数据的比较方法的应用。
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Application of comparative biology in GO functional annotation: the mouse model.

Application of comparative biology in GO functional annotation: the mouse model.

Application of comparative biology in GO functional annotation: the mouse model.

Application of comparative biology in GO functional annotation: the mouse model.

The Gene Ontology (GO) is an important component of modern biological knowledge representation with great utility for computational analysis of genomic and genetic data. The Gene Ontology Consortium (GOC) consists of a large team of contributors including curation teams from most model organism database groups as well as curation teams focused on representation of data relevant to specific human diseases. Key to the generation of consistent and comprehensive annotations is the development and use of shared standards and measures of curation quality. The GOC engages all contributors to work to a defined standard of curation that is presented here in the context of annotation of genes in the laboratory mouse. Comprehensive understanding of the origin, epistemology, and coverage of GO annotations is essential for most effective use of GO resources. Here the application of comparative approaches to capturing functional data in the mouse system is described.

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