International audienceOntologies support automatic sharing, combination and analysis of life sciences data. They undergo regular curation and enrichment. We studied the impact of an ontology evolution on its structural complexity. As a case study we used the sixty monthly releases between January 2008 and December 2012 of the Gene Ontology and its three independent branches, i.e. biological processes (BP), cellular components (CC) and molecular functions (MF). For each case, we measured complexity by computing metrics related to the size, the nodes connectivity and the hierarchical structure. The number of classes and relations increased monotonously for each branch, with different growth rates. BP and CC had similar connectivity, superior ...
MotivationWhile the manually curated Gene Ontology (GO) is widely used, inferring a GO directly from...
<p>Variations of the average depth of the nodes from the Gene Ontology: together (top left), Biologi...
Complexity is an important aspect of evolutionary biology, but there are many reasonable concepts of...
International audienceOntologies support automatic sharing, combination and analysis of life science...
Ontologies support automatic sharing, combination and analysis of life sciences data. They undergo r...
Many biological systems can be described as networks where different elements interact, in order to ...
Complexity is an important aspect of evolutionary biology, but there are many reasonable concepts of...
Christine Vogel is with Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology and UT Austin, Cyru...
<p>Evolution of the number of relations of the Gene Ontology (top left) and its Biological process (...
The origin and natural history of molecular functions hold the key to the emergence of cellular orga...
As biology is becoming a data-driven discipline, ontologies become increasingly important for system...
<p>Biological process (BP), Cellular component (CC) and Molecular function (MF).</p
<p>Biological process (BP), Cellular component (CC) and Molecular function (MF).</p
Abstract Background How genome complexity affects organismal phenotypic complexity is a fundamental ...
Gene Ontology is the first great step toward modeling of biological processes with a large-scale. Bu...
MotivationWhile the manually curated Gene Ontology (GO) is widely used, inferring a GO directly from...
<p>Variations of the average depth of the nodes from the Gene Ontology: together (top left), Biologi...
Complexity is an important aspect of evolutionary biology, but there are many reasonable concepts of...
International audienceOntologies support automatic sharing, combination and analysis of life science...
Ontologies support automatic sharing, combination and analysis of life sciences data. They undergo r...
Many biological systems can be described as networks where different elements interact, in order to ...
Complexity is an important aspect of evolutionary biology, but there are many reasonable concepts of...
Christine Vogel is with Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology and UT Austin, Cyru...
<p>Evolution of the number of relations of the Gene Ontology (top left) and its Biological process (...
The origin and natural history of molecular functions hold the key to the emergence of cellular orga...
As biology is becoming a data-driven discipline, ontologies become increasingly important for system...
<p>Biological process (BP), Cellular component (CC) and Molecular function (MF).</p
<p>Biological process (BP), Cellular component (CC) and Molecular function (MF).</p
Abstract Background How genome complexity affects organismal phenotypic complexity is a fundamental ...
Gene Ontology is the first great step toward modeling of biological processes with a large-scale. Bu...
MotivationWhile the manually curated Gene Ontology (GO) is widely used, inferring a GO directly from...
<p>Variations of the average depth of the nodes from the Gene Ontology: together (top left), Biologi...
Complexity is an important aspect of evolutionary biology, but there are many reasonable concepts of...