Motivation: Function annotations of gene products, and phenotype annotations of genotypes, provide valuable information about molecular mechanisms that can be utilized by computational methods to identify functional and phenotypic relatedness, improve our understanding of disease and pathobiology, and lead to discovery of drug targets. Identifying functions and phenotypes commonly requires experiments which are time-consuming and expensive to carry out; creating the annotations additionally requires a curator to make an assertion based on reported evidence. Support to validate the mutual consistency of functional and phenotype annotations as well as a computational method to predict phenotypes from function annotations, would greatly improv...
Motivation: Phenotypic information is important for the analysis of the molecular mechanisms underly...
High-throughput phenotyping projects in model organisms have the potential to improve our understand...
High-throughput phenotyping projects in model organisms have the potential to improve our understand...
Motivation Function annotations of gene products, and phenotype annotations of genotypes, provide...
BackgroundBiomedical ontologies are increasingly instrumental in the advancement of biological resea...
Background: Loss-of-function phenotypes are widely used to infer gene function using the principle t...
Following advancements in the "omics" fields of molecular biology and genetics, much attention has b...
Scientists and clinicians who study genetic alterations and disease have traditionally described phe...
Until very recently, phenotypes only very rarely were studied in a systematic manner. While ontologi...
The path to disease gene discovery in humans is often a lengthy one, but can be significantly shorte...
The systematic investigation of the phenotypes associated with genotypes in model organisms holds th...
The systematic investigation of the phenotypes associated with genotypes in model organisms holds th...
High-throughput phenotyping projects in model organisms have the potential to improve our understand...
The mouse has long been an important model for the study of human genetic disease. Through the appli...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Animal models are a key resource for the investigation of human di...
Motivation: Phenotypic information is important for the analysis of the molecular mechanisms underly...
High-throughput phenotyping projects in model organisms have the potential to improve our understand...
High-throughput phenotyping projects in model organisms have the potential to improve our understand...
Motivation Function annotations of gene products, and phenotype annotations of genotypes, provide...
BackgroundBiomedical ontologies are increasingly instrumental in the advancement of biological resea...
Background: Loss-of-function phenotypes are widely used to infer gene function using the principle t...
Following advancements in the "omics" fields of molecular biology and genetics, much attention has b...
Scientists and clinicians who study genetic alterations and disease have traditionally described phe...
Until very recently, phenotypes only very rarely were studied in a systematic manner. While ontologi...
The path to disease gene discovery in humans is often a lengthy one, but can be significantly shorte...
The systematic investigation of the phenotypes associated with genotypes in model organisms holds th...
The systematic investigation of the phenotypes associated with genotypes in model organisms holds th...
High-throughput phenotyping projects in model organisms have the potential to improve our understand...
The mouse has long been an important model for the study of human genetic disease. Through the appli...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Animal models are a key resource for the investigation of human di...
Motivation: Phenotypic information is important for the analysis of the molecular mechanisms underly...
High-throughput phenotyping projects in model organisms have the potential to improve our understand...
High-throughput phenotyping projects in model organisms have the potential to improve our understand...