Abstract Background Since the establishment of the first biomedical ontology Gene Ontology (GO), the number of biomedical ontology has increased dramatically. Nowadays over 300 ontologies have been built including extensively used Disease Ontology (DO) and Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO). Because of the advantage of identifying novel relationships between terms, calculating similarity between ontology terms is one of the major tasks in this research area. Though similarities between terms within each ontology have been studied with in silico methods, term similarities across different ontologies were not investigated as deeply. The latest method took advantage of gene functional interaction network (GFIN) to explore such inter-ontology simil...
There exists a plethora of measures to evaluate functional similarity (FS) between genes, which is a...
Background Gene ontology (GO) is a well-structured knowledge of biological terms that desc...
AbstractGenomics has contributed to a growing collection of gene–function and gene–disease annotatio...
Abstract Background Gene Ontology (GO) has been widely used in biological databases, annotation proj...
Abstract Background The Gene Ontology (GO) is a community-based bioinformatics resource that employs...
Abstract Background The availability of various high-throughput experimental and computational metho...
Background: The availability of various high-throughput experimental and computatio...
This research explores the feasibility of semantic similarity approaches to supporting predictive ta...
This research explores the feasibility of semantic similarity approaches to supporting predictive ta...
This research explores the feasibility of semantic similarity approaches to supporting predictive ta...
The structured vocabulary that describes gene function, the gene ontology (GO), serves as a powerful...
Semantic similarity measures have become important in bioinformatics as they quantify relatedness be...
Measuring the semantic similarity between Gene Ontology (GO) terms is an essential step in functiona...
MotivationWhile the manually curated Gene Ontology (GO) is widely used, inferring a GO directly from...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Explicit comparisons based on the semantic similarity of Gene Ontology term...
There exists a plethora of measures to evaluate functional similarity (FS) between genes, which is a...
Background Gene ontology (GO) is a well-structured knowledge of biological terms that desc...
AbstractGenomics has contributed to a growing collection of gene–function and gene–disease annotatio...
Abstract Background Gene Ontology (GO) has been widely used in biological databases, annotation proj...
Abstract Background The Gene Ontology (GO) is a community-based bioinformatics resource that employs...
Abstract Background The availability of various high-throughput experimental and computational metho...
Background: The availability of various high-throughput experimental and computatio...
This research explores the feasibility of semantic similarity approaches to supporting predictive ta...
This research explores the feasibility of semantic similarity approaches to supporting predictive ta...
This research explores the feasibility of semantic similarity approaches to supporting predictive ta...
The structured vocabulary that describes gene function, the gene ontology (GO), serves as a powerful...
Semantic similarity measures have become important in bioinformatics as they quantify relatedness be...
Measuring the semantic similarity between Gene Ontology (GO) terms is an essential step in functiona...
MotivationWhile the manually curated Gene Ontology (GO) is widely used, inferring a GO directly from...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Explicit comparisons based on the semantic similarity of Gene Ontology term...
There exists a plethora of measures to evaluate functional similarity (FS) between genes, which is a...
Background Gene ontology (GO) is a well-structured knowledge of biological terms that desc...
AbstractGenomics has contributed to a growing collection of gene–function and gene–disease annotatio...