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The Gene Ontology (GO) Cellular Component Ontology: integration with SAO (Subcellular Anatomy Ontology) and other recent developments

机译:基因本体论(GO)细胞成分本体论:与SAO(亚细胞解剖学本体论)和其他近期发展的整合

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Background The Gene Ontology (GO) (http://www.geneontology.org/ webcite) contains a set of terms for describing the activity and actions of gene products across all kingdoms of life. Each of these activities is executed in a location within a cell or in the vicinity of a cell. In order to capture this context, the GO includes a sub-ontology called the Cellular Component (CC) ontology (GO-CCO). The primary use of this ontology is for GO annotation, but it has also been used for phenotype annotation, and for the annotation of images. Another ontology with similar scope to the GO-CCO is the Subcellular Anatomy Ontology (SAO), part of the Neuroscience Information Framework Standard (NIFSTD) suite of ontologies. The SAO also covers cell components, but in the domain of neuroscience. Description Recently, the GO-CCO was enriched in content and links to the Biological Process and Molecular Function branches of GO as well as to other ontologies. This was achieved in several ways. We carried out an amalgamation of SAO terms with GO-CCO ones; as a result, nearly 100 new neuroscience-related terms were added to the GO. The GO-CCO also contains relationships to GO Biological Process and Molecular Function terms, as well as connecting to external ontologies such as the Cell Ontology (CL). Terms representing protein complexes in the Protein Ontology (PRO) reference GO-CCO terms for their species-generic counterparts. GO-CCO terms can also be used to search a variety of databases. Conclusions In this publication we provide an overview of the GO-CCO, its overall design, and some recent extensions that make use of additional spatial information. One of the most recent developments of the GO-CCO was the merging in of the SAO, resulting in a single unified ontology designed to serve the needs of GO annotators as well as the specific needs of the neuroscience community.
机译:背景技术基因本体论(GO)(http://www.geneontology.org/webcite)包含一组术语,用于描述整个生命王国中基因产物的活动和作用。这些活动的每一个都在单元内或单元附近的位置执行。为了捕获此上下文,GO包含一个称为细胞成分(CC)本体(GO-CCO)的子本体。该本体的主要用途是用于GO批注,但也已用于表型批注和图像批注。另一个与GO-CCO范围类似的本体是亚细胞解剖本体(SAO),它是神经科学信息框架标准(NIFSTD)本体套件的一部分。 SAO还涵盖细胞成分,但涉及神经科学领域。描述最近,GO-CCO的内容丰富,并链接到GO的生物学过程和分子功能分支以及其他本体。这是通过多种方式实现的。我们将SAO术语与GO-CCO术语进行了合并;结果,GO中增加了将近100个与神经科学相关的新术语。 GO-CCO还包含与GO生物学过程和分子功能术语的关系,以及与外部本体(例如细胞本体(CL))的连接。蛋白质本体论(PRO)中代表蛋白质复合物的术语参考其物种通用对应的GO-CCO术语。 GO-CCO术语也可以用于搜索各种数据库。结论在本出版物中,我们提供了GO-CCO的概述,整体设计以及一些利用附加空间信息的最新扩展。 GO-CCO的最新发展之一是SAO的合并,从而形成了一个统一的本体,旨在满足GO注释者的需求以及神经科学界的特定需求。

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