Abstract Background The Gene Ontology (GO) is a well known controlled vocabulary describing the biological process, molecular function and cellular component aspects of gene annotation. It has become a widely used knowledge source in bioinformatics for annotating genes and measuring their semantic similarity. These measures generally involve the GO graph structure, the information content of GO aspects, or a combination of both. However, only a few of the semantic similarity measures described so far can handle GO annotations differently according to their origin (i.e. their evidence codes). Results We present here a new semantic similarity measure called IntelliGO which integrates several complementary properties in a novel vector space mo...
Gene ontology (GO) which described a biological concept of gene has attracted attention as an index ...
Gene ontology (GO) which described a biological concept of gene has attracted attention as an index ...
The current increase in Gene Ontology (GO) annotations of proteins in the existing genome databases ...
International audienceThe Gene Ontology (GO) is a well known controlled vocabulary describing the bi...
International audienceThe Gene Ontology (GO) is a well known controlled vocabulary describing the bi...
Measuring the semantic similarity between Gene Ontology (GO) terms is an essential step in functiona...
Background The Gene Ontology (GO) is a dynamic, controlled vocabulary that describes the cellular f...
The rapid growth of biomedical data annotated by Gene Ontology (GO) vocabulary demands an intelligen...
Gene ontology (GO) which described a biological concept of gene has attracted attention as an index ...
Gene ontology (GO) which described a biological concept of gene has attracted attention as an index ...
Background Gene ontology (GO) is a well-structured knowledge of biological terms that desc...
Gene ontology (GO) which described a biological concept of gene has attracted attention as an index ...
Gene ontology (GO) which described a biological concept of gene has attracted attention as an index ...
<div><p>The current increase in Gene Ontology (GO) annotations of proteins in the existing genome da...
The current increase in Gene Ontology (GO) annotations of proteins in the existing genome databases ...
Gene ontology (GO) which described a biological concept of gene has attracted attention as an index ...
Gene ontology (GO) which described a biological concept of gene has attracted attention as an index ...
The current increase in Gene Ontology (GO) annotations of proteins in the existing genome databases ...
International audienceThe Gene Ontology (GO) is a well known controlled vocabulary describing the bi...
International audienceThe Gene Ontology (GO) is a well known controlled vocabulary describing the bi...
Measuring the semantic similarity between Gene Ontology (GO) terms is an essential step in functiona...
Background The Gene Ontology (GO) is a dynamic, controlled vocabulary that describes the cellular f...
The rapid growth of biomedical data annotated by Gene Ontology (GO) vocabulary demands an intelligen...
Gene ontology (GO) which described a biological concept of gene has attracted attention as an index ...
Gene ontology (GO) which described a biological concept of gene has attracted attention as an index ...
Background Gene ontology (GO) is a well-structured knowledge of biological terms that desc...
Gene ontology (GO) which described a biological concept of gene has attracted attention as an index ...
Gene ontology (GO) which described a biological concept of gene has attracted attention as an index ...
<div><p>The current increase in Gene Ontology (GO) annotations of proteins in the existing genome da...
The current increase in Gene Ontology (GO) annotations of proteins in the existing genome databases ...
Gene ontology (GO) which described a biological concept of gene has attracted attention as an index ...
Gene ontology (GO) which described a biological concept of gene has attracted attention as an index ...
The current increase in Gene Ontology (GO) annotations of proteins in the existing genome databases ...