prediction: the FALCON algorithm applied to six eukaryotic genomes Yiannis AI Kourmpetis1,3, Aalt DJ van Dijk1,2 and Cajo JF ter Braak1* Gene Ontology (GO) is a hierarchical vocabulary for the description of biological functions and locations, often employed by computational methods for protein function prediction. Due to the structure of GO, function predictions can be self- contradictory. For example, a protein may be predicted to belong to a detailed functional class, but not in a broader class that, due to the vocabulary structure, includes the predicted one. We present a novel discrete optimization algorithm called Functional Annotation with Labeling CONsistency (FALCON) that resolves such contradictions. The GO is modeled as a discret...
Abstract—High performance and accurate protein function prediction is an important problem in molecu...
Genes and their protein products are essential molecular units of a living organism. The knowledge o...
MOTIVATION: The number of sequenced genomes rises steadily but we still lack the knowledge about the...
Gene Ontology (GO) is a hierarchical vocabulary for the description of biological functions and loca...
Protein function prediction is a crucial part of genome annotation. Prediction methods have recently...
Motivation: Systematically predicting gene (or protein) function based on molecular interaction netw...
The current rate at which new DNA and protein sequences are being generated is too fast to experimen...
High-throughput sequencing and structure elucidation of proteins has led to a vast amount of proteom...
Motivation: Most automatic functional annotation methods assign Gene Ontology (GO) terms to proteins...
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. †The authors wish it to be known that, in their opinion...
Abstract Background Functional classification schemes (e.g. the Gene Ontology) that serve as the bas...
Background: A major bottleneck in our understanding of the molecular underpinnings of life is the as...
Unravelling the functions of proteins is one of the most important aims of modern biology. Experime...
Understanding the functionality of proteins has emerged as a critical problem in recent years due to...
Motivation: Assigning functions for unknown genes based on diverse large-scale data is a key task in...
Abstract—High performance and accurate protein function prediction is an important problem in molecu...
Genes and their protein products are essential molecular units of a living organism. The knowledge o...
MOTIVATION: The number of sequenced genomes rises steadily but we still lack the knowledge about the...
Gene Ontology (GO) is a hierarchical vocabulary for the description of biological functions and loca...
Protein function prediction is a crucial part of genome annotation. Prediction methods have recently...
Motivation: Systematically predicting gene (or protein) function based on molecular interaction netw...
The current rate at which new DNA and protein sequences are being generated is too fast to experimen...
High-throughput sequencing and structure elucidation of proteins has led to a vast amount of proteom...
Motivation: Most automatic functional annotation methods assign Gene Ontology (GO) terms to proteins...
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. †The authors wish it to be known that, in their opinion...
Abstract Background Functional classification schemes (e.g. the Gene Ontology) that serve as the bas...
Background: A major bottleneck in our understanding of the molecular underpinnings of life is the as...
Unravelling the functions of proteins is one of the most important aims of modern biology. Experime...
Understanding the functionality of proteins has emerged as a critical problem in recent years due to...
Motivation: Assigning functions for unknown genes based on diverse large-scale data is a key task in...
Abstract—High performance and accurate protein function prediction is an important problem in molecu...
Genes and their protein products are essential molecular units of a living organism. The knowledge o...
MOTIVATION: The number of sequenced genomes rises steadily but we still lack the knowledge about the...