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Textpresso categories are an excellent tool for finding specific information in the literature. The current ''C. elegans'' | Textpresso categories are an excellent tool for finding specific information in the literature. The current ''C. elegans'' | ||
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For each implementation, there is likely some vocabulary that is specific to that implementation and will need to be | For each implementation, there is likely some vocabulary that is specific to that implementation and will need to be | ||
− | included as Textpresso categories. For example,categories of organism-specific gene and protein names (official as | + | included as Textpresso categories. For example, categories of organism-specific gene and protein names (official as |
− | well as synonyms) are essential. In addition, categories of anatomy terms and life cycle or life stage terms, are | + | well as synonyms) are essential. In addition, categories of anatomy terms, both gross and subcellular, as well as life |
+ | cycle or life stage terms, are critical to retrieving curatable information. |
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Do I need to make a new category?
Textpresso categories are an excellent tool for finding specific information in the literature. The current C. elegans implementation has over 100 categories for use in searching and retrieval.
For each implementation, there is likely some vocabulary that is specific to that implementation and will need to be included as Textpresso categories. For example, categories of organism-specific gene and protein names (official as well as synonyms) are essential. In addition, categories of anatomy terms, both gross and subcellular, as well as life cycle or life stage terms, are critical to retrieving curatable information.