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Gene Ontology
Title: Gene Ontology
Title abbreviated: GO
Identifier: http://www.geneontology.org/
Creator: The Gene Ontology Consortium
Rights: http://www.geneontology.org/GO.cite.shtml
Abstract: The Gene Ontology (GO) project is a collaborative effort to address the need for consistent descriptions of gene products in different databases. The GO collaborators are developing three structured, controlled vocabularies (ontologies) that describe gene products in terms of their associated biological processes, cellular components and molecular functions in a species-independent manner. There are three separate aspects to this effort: first, we write and maintain the ontologies themselves; second, we make cross-links between the ontologies and the genes and gene products in the collaborating databases, and third, we develop tools that facilitate the creation, maintainence and use of ontologies. The use of GO terms by several collaborating databases facilitates uniform queries across them. The controlled vocabularies are structured so that you can query them at different levels: for example, you can use GO to find all the gene products in the mouse genome that are involved in signal transduction, or you can zoom in on all the receptor tyrosine kinases. This structure also allows annotators to assign properties to gene products at different levels, depending on how much is known about a gene product. [Information of the supplier]
Table of contents: Gene Ontology / GO / gene products / gene terms / genetic databases / GO consortium / structured vocabularies / biological processes / cellular components / molecular function / uniform queries / annotations / gene onotolgy tools / GO terms / Reference Genome Project / cardiovascular annotation / annotation for the immune system
Subject: Metabolism in biochemical genetics (572.84)
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Audience: Experts
Language: English
Format: website; database
Resource type: Factual databases
Access: free
Metadata update date: 2012-02-07
Metadata provider: UBFfm
URL of this vifabio-resource: http://www.vifabio.de/en/iqfBio/detail/5111
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