1. The Gene Ontology project in 2008
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John Day Richter, Rex L. Chisholm, Carol J. Bult, Petra Fey, Michael S. Livstone, Susan Bromberg, Evelyn Camon, Suzanna E. Lewis, Janan T. Eppig, Emily Dimmer, Mary Shimoyama, Ni Li, Rose Oughtred, Rolf Apweiler, Stuart R. Miyasato, Edith D. Wong, Tanya Z. Berardini, Maria C. Costanzo, Christopher J. Mungall, David P. Hill, Ruth C. Lovering, Valerie Wood, Marek S. Skrzypek, Jodi E. Hirschman, J. Michael Cherry, Li Donghui, Seth Carbon, Jennifer R. Wortman, Kara Dolinski, Giorgio Valle, Kathy K. Zhu, Susan Tweedie, Shane C. Burgess, Stacia R. Engel, Trudy Torto Alalibo, Paul W. Sternberg, Fiona M. McCarthy, Pankaj Jaiswal, Doug Howe, Ranjana Kishore, Jennifer I. Deegan, Warren A. Kibbe, Gail Binkley, Simon N. Twigger, Harold J. Drabkin, Erika Feltrin, Martin Aslett, Qing Dong, Matthew Berriman, David Botstein, Victoria Petri, Pascale Gaudet, Candace Collmer, Shuai Weng, Cynthia J. Krieger, Linda Hannick, Dianna G. Fisk, Robert S. Nash, Rachael P. Huntley, Nicola Mulder, Jennifer L. Smith, Sue Povey, Seung Y. Rhee, Stan Laulederkind, Benjamin C. Hitz, Julie Park, Howard J. Jacob, Midori A. Harris, Michelle G. Giglio, Judith A. Blake, Martin Ringwald, Erich M. Schwarz, Daniel Barrell, Rama Balakrishnan, Alexander D. Diehl, Trent E. Seigfried, Amelia Ireland, Eurie L. Hong, Jane Lomax, Karen Eilbeck, Michael Ashburner, Karen R. Christie, Kimberly Van Auken, Mary E. Dolan, Varsha K. Khodiyar, and Monte Westerfield
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Interface (Java) ,Genomics ,Biology ,Bioinformatics ,Vocabulary ,World Wide Web ,Open Biomedical Ontologies ,Databases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Annotation ,Mice ,User-Computer Interface ,0302 clinical medicine ,Resource (project management) ,Genetic ,Controlled vocabulary ,Databases, Genetic ,Genetics ,Animals ,Humans ,Sequence Ontology ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Internet ,business.industry ,Articles ,Rats ,Sequence Analysis ,Vocabulary, Controlled ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,The Internet ,ComputingMethodologies_GENERAL ,Controlled ,business ,Caltech Library Services - Abstract
The Gene Ontology (GO) project (http://www.geneontology.org/) provides a set of structured, controlled vocabularies for community use in annotating genes, gene products and sequences (also see http://www.sequenceontology.org/). The ontologies have been extended and refined for several biological areas, and improvements to the structure of the ontologies have been implemented. To improve the quantity and quality of gene product annotations available from its public repository, the GO Consortium has launched a focused effort to provide comprehensive and detailed annotation of orthologous genes across a number of ‘reference’ genomes, including human and several key model organisms. Software developments include two releases of the ontology-editing tool OBO-Edit, and improvements to the AmiGO browser interface.
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- 2007