Gene Ontology (GO)

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Gene Ontology (GO) is a major bioinformatics initiative that provides a structured, controlled vocabulary to describe gene and gene product attributes across species in terms of their molecular functions, biological processes, and cellular components.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bioinformatics ontology
biomedical ontology
controlled vocabulary
abbreviation GO NERFINISHED
coordinatedBy Gene Ontology Consortium NERFINISHED
describes gene attributes
gene product attributes
field bioinformatics
computational biology
molecular biology
goal enable consistent annotation across species
provide structured vocabulary for gene annotation
support functional genomics research
hasAnnotationFormat GAF
GPAD NERFINISHED
GPI
Gene Association File NERFINISHED
hasAspect biological process
cellular component
molecular function
hasFileFormat OBO NERFINISHED
OWL
hasLicense open access
hasPart biological process ontology
cellular component ontology
molecular function ontology
hasReleaseType annotation file
ontology file
maintainedBy Gene Ontology Consortium NERFINISHED
relationType is_a
negatively_regulates
part_of
positively_regulates
regulates
scope eukaryotes
multiple species
prokaryotes
viruses
supports high-throughput data interpretation
machine-readable annotations
network analysis
systems biology
usedBy Ensembl NERFINISHED
NCBI Gene NERFINISHED
UniProt NERFINISHED
model organism databases
usedFor comparative genomics
enrichment analysis
functional annotation of genes
functional annotation of proteins
pathway analysis
uses directed acyclic graph structure

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OWL 2 EL usedIn Gene Ontology (GO)