Gene Ontology

Other names: GO, Gene Ontology (GO), go

The Gene Ontology resource provides a computational representation of our current scientific knowledge about the functions of genes (or, more properly, the protein and non-coding RNA molecules produced by genes) from many different organisms, from humans to bacteria. It describes our knowledge of the biological domain with respect to three aspects: Molecular Function (molecular-level activities performed by gene products), Cellular Component (locations in cellular structures in which a gene product performs a function, Biological Process (‘biological programs’ done by multiple molecular activities, not pathway). Those are semi-disjoint - no is_a link between the 3 but other like part_of and regulates exist.

Webpage:
http://geneontology.org

Licence:
Name: Creative Commons Attribution v4.0
URL: http://geneontology.org/docs/go-citation-policy/

Publications: (12)

Tags:

biocuration biological process cellular component data model gene gene ontology enrichment gene expression gene functional annotation knowledge representation molecular function protein sequence annotation transcript genomics genome annotation terms, ontologies and nomenclature ontology and terminology zoology gene expression small molecule gene structure

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