Difference between revisions of "Gene Ontology"
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4. InterPro2GO mappings for sequence-based IEA annotations | 4. InterPro2GO mappings for sequence-based IEA annotations | ||
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*[[Phenotype2GO Mappings Sept. 09]] | *[[Phenotype2GO Mappings Sept. 09]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:41, 6 February 2010
Gene Ontology curation at WormBase is performed through several different pipelines:
1. Manual curation of the literature
2. Semi-automated, Textpresso-based curation of Cellular Component and Molecular Function
3. Phenotype2GO mappings for Biological Process curation (both VariationPhenotype2GO and RNAiPhenotype2GO)
4. InterPro2GO mappings for sequence-based IEA annotations
5. Reference Genome Inferential Annotations
Contents
Manual curation
- Reference Genome (see also Reference Genome Inferential Annotations)
Semi-automated curation
- CCC - GO Cellular Component Curation using Textpresso
- MFC - GO Molecular Function Curation using Textpresso
Phenotype2GO pipeline
Reference Genome Inferential Annotations
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