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The Gene Ontology (GO) database and informatics resource
Author(s) -
Midori A. Harris,
J Clark,
Amelia Ireland,
Jane Lomax,
Michael Ashburner,
Rebecca E. Foulger,
Karen Eilbeck,
S. Lewis,
Brad Marshall,
Chris Mungall,
J Richter,
Gerald M. Rubin,
Judith A. Blake,
Carol J. Bult,
M. Eileen Dolan,
Harold Drabkin,
Janan T. Eppig,
David P. Hill,
L. Ni,
Martin Ringwald,
Rama Balakrishnan,
J. Michael Cherry,
Karen Christie,
Maria C. Costanzo,
Selina S. Dwight,
Stacia R. Engel,
D. G. Fisk,
Jodi Hirschman,
Eurie L. Hong,
Robert S Nash,
Anand Sethuraman,
Chandra L. Theesfeld,
David Botstein,
Kara Dolinski,
Becket Feierbach,
Tanya Berardini,
Suparna Mundodi,
SooYon Rhee,
Rolf Apweiler,
Daniel Barrell,
Evelyn Camon,
Emily Dimmer,
Vivian Lee,
Rex L. Chisholm,
Pascale Gaudet,
Warren A. Kibbe,
Ranjana Kishore,
Erich M. Schwarz,
Paul W. Sternberg,
Marta Gwinn,
Linda I. Hannick,
Jennifer R. Wortman,
Matthew Berriman,
Valerie Wood,
Norie De La Cruz,
Peter J. Tonellato,
Pankaj Jaiswal,
Trent E. Seigfried,
Ryen W. White
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
nucleic acids research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 9.008
H-Index - 537
eISSN - 1362-4954
pISSN - 0305-1048
DOI - 10.1093/nar/gkh036
Subject(s) - annotation , controlled vocabulary , documentation , ontology , biology , resource (disambiguation) , gene nomenclature , gene annotation , world wide web , web resource , informatics , gene ontology , biological database , data science , database , genome , computer science , gene , bioinformatics , genetics , nomenclature , taxonomy (biology) , computer network , philosophy , gene expression , botany , epistemology , electrical engineering , programming language , engineering
The Gene Ontology (GO) project (http://www. geneontology.org/) provides structured, controlled vocabularies and classifications that cover several domains of molecular and cellular biology and are freely available for community use in the annotation of genes, gene products and sequences. Many model organism databases and genome annotation groups use the GO and contribute their annotation sets to the GO resource. The GO database integrates the vocabularies and contributed annotations and provides full access to this information in several formats. Members of the GO Consortium continually work collectively, involving outside experts as needed, to expand and update the GO vocabularies. The GO Web resource also provides access to extensive documentation about the GO project and links to applications that use GO data for functional analyses.

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