• The Gene Ontology (GO) is a major bioinformatics initiative to unify the representation of gene and gene product attributes across all species. More specifically...
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  • Gene Ontology (GO) term enrichment is a technique for interpreting sets of genes making use of the Gene Ontology system of classification, in which genes...
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    processes. This can be done by comparing the input gene set to each of the bins (terms) in the gene ontology – a statistical test can be performed for each...
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  • Ontology is the philosophical study of being. As one of the most fundamental concepts, being encompasses all of reality and every entity within it. To...
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    various ontology initiatives, amongst which are: The Generic Model Organism Project (GMOD) Gene Ontology Consortium Sequence Ontology Ontology Lookup Service...
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  • In information science, an ontology encompasses a representation, formal naming, and definitions of the categories, properties, and relations between the...
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    development of biological and gene ontologies to organize and query biological data. It also plays a role in the analysis of gene and protein expression and...
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  • products. PANTHER is part of the Gene Ontology Reference Genome Project designed to classify proteins and their genes for high-throughput analysis. The...
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    disease-gene relationships of different organisms have been created, such as Plant-Pathogen Ontology, Plant-Associated Microbe Gene Ontology or DisGeNET...
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    based analysis approach. Commonly used gene sets include those derived from KEGG pathways, Gene Ontology terms, gene groups that share some other functional...
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  • brought gene ontology, which in some ways is a next step of gene nomenclature, because it aims to unify the representation of gene and gene product attributes...
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  • and shape of the distribution e.g. Bimodal vs. unimodal. Gene ontology terms describe gene functions and the relationships between those functions into...
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    is represented via the Gene Ontology (GO), a controlled vocabulary of functional attributes.[citation needed] The Gene Ontology, or GO, is a major bioinformatics...
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    individual genes contribute to the biology of an organism at the molecular, cellular, and organism levels is known as gene ontology. The Gene Ontology Consortium's...
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  • information science, an upper ontology (also known as a top-level ontology, upper model, or foundation ontology) is an ontology (in the sense used in information...
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  • ice hockey player Goč, a mountain in Serbia Gene Ontology Consortium, the groups involved in the Gene Ontology project General officer commanding General...
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  • used in contrast to intracellular (inside the cell). According to the Gene Ontology, the extracellular space is a cellular component defined as: "That part...
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  • For example, all MODs use the Gene Ontology (GO) to describe functions, processes and cellular locations of specific gene products. Projects also exist...
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  • measures have been applied and developed in biomedical ontologies. They are mainly used to compare genes and proteins based on the similarity of their functions...
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  • with ontology, for example, with Gene Ontology. That is why it is called dcGO, domain-centric Gene Ontology. The second concept is to use ontology-labeled...
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    development of Open Biomedical Ontologies to allow machine-searchable annotation of biological information, particularly the Gene Ontology and ChEBI. He was instrumental...
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  • primary investigator for the Gene Ontology Consortium. The consortium provides knowledge on the functions of genes and gene products. It was founded in 1998...
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    with genes, species, sequences, orthologous groups, gene ontology (GO) terms or pathway keywords, etc. Another one of its main features is the Gene Cart...
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  • WHO Adverse Drug Reaction Terminology, UK Clinical Terms, RxNorm, Gene Ontology, and OMIM (see full list). The Metathesaurus is organized by concept...
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  • pathways, and variations of many genes across species. When examining functionality between genes in pathways, the Gene Ontology Consortium can help map these...
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    OR6A2 (redirect from OR6A2 (gene))
    Olfactory receptor 6A2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the OR6A2 gene. It is Class II (tetrapod-specific) olfactory receptor and a rhodopsin-like...
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  • future non-chemical, gene-based control strategies against these insect pests. Enhancing Drosophila Gene Ontology Annotation: What gene products do and where...
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  • from the medical and genetics community to improve the ontology. Disease Ontology Gene Ontology Köhler S, Doelken SC, Mungall CJ, Bauer S, Firth HV, Bailleul-Forestier...
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  • diseases with a genetic component Amigo – Gene Ontology HomoloGenegene homologs in other species SymAtlasRNA – gene expression pattern in tissues Protein...
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    BRAF is a human gene that encodes a protein called B-Raf. The gene is also referred to as proto-oncogene B-Raf and v-Raf murine sarcoma viral oncogene...
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