<div><p>Functional context for biological sequence is provided in the form of annotations. However, within a group of similar sequences there can be annotation heterogeneity in terms of coverage and specificity. This in turn can introduce issues regarding the interpretation of actual functional similarity and overall functional coherence of such a group. One way to mitigate such issues is through the use of visualization and statistical techniques. Therefore, in order to help interpret this annotation heterogeneity we created a web application that generates Gene Ontology annotation graphs for protein sets and their associated statistics from simple frequencies to enrichment values and Information Content based metrics. The publicly accessi...
Despite the structure and objectivity provided by the Gene Ontology (GO), the annotation of proteins...
component of modern biological knowledge representation with great utility for computational analysi...
<div><p>Despite the structure and objectivity provided by the Gene Ontology (GO), the annotation of ...
Functional context for biological sequence is provided in the form of annotations. However, within a...
Functional context for biological sequence is provided in the form of annotations. However, within a...
International audienceAbstract Background Automatic functional annotation of proteins is an open res...
<p>The top 10 represented GO terms for each of the GO categories: Biological Process, Molecular Func...
Genome sequencing projects produce large amounts of data that are stored in sequence databases. Entr...
We address the issue of providing highly informative annotations using information revealed by the s...
The Gene Ontology (GO) Consortium (GOC, http://www.geneontology.org) is a community-based bioinforma...
Functional characterisation of gene lists using Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment analysis is a common a...
ABSTRACT Accompanying the discovery of an increasing number of proteins, there is the need to provid...
The Gene Ontology Consortium (GOC) is a community-based bioinformatics project that classifies gene ...
Abstract Background Biological interpretation of gene/protein lists resulting from -omics experiment...
<p>The graphs show the percentages of corresponding GO terms to the total number of annotated protei...
Despite the structure and objectivity provided by the Gene Ontology (GO), the annotation of proteins...
component of modern biological knowledge representation with great utility for computational analysi...
<div><p>Despite the structure and objectivity provided by the Gene Ontology (GO), the annotation of ...
Functional context for biological sequence is provided in the form of annotations. However, within a...
Functional context for biological sequence is provided in the form of annotations. However, within a...
International audienceAbstract Background Automatic functional annotation of proteins is an open res...
<p>The top 10 represented GO terms for each of the GO categories: Biological Process, Molecular Func...
Genome sequencing projects produce large amounts of data that are stored in sequence databases. Entr...
We address the issue of providing highly informative annotations using information revealed by the s...
The Gene Ontology (GO) Consortium (GOC, http://www.geneontology.org) is a community-based bioinforma...
Functional characterisation of gene lists using Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment analysis is a common a...
ABSTRACT Accompanying the discovery of an increasing number of proteins, there is the need to provid...
The Gene Ontology Consortium (GOC) is a community-based bioinformatics project that classifies gene ...
Abstract Background Biological interpretation of gene/protein lists resulting from -omics experiment...
<p>The graphs show the percentages of corresponding GO terms to the total number of annotated protei...
Despite the structure and objectivity provided by the Gene Ontology (GO), the annotation of proteins...
component of modern biological knowledge representation with great utility for computational analysi...
<div><p>Despite the structure and objectivity provided by the Gene Ontology (GO), the annotation of ...