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Autores: Spetale, Flavio E.; Murillo, Javier; Cacchiarelli, Paolo; Bulacio, Pilar; Angelone, Laura; Tapia, Elizabeth.

Resumen: Gene Ontology (GO) is a structured repository of concepts (GO-terms) including three sub-ontologies, biological process (BP), molecular function (MF), andcellular component (CC). Although gene products should be ideally annotated in the three sub-ontologies, in-silico annotation methods usually cover individualsub-ontologies. Regarding cross-ontology annotations, methods based on cross-ontology association rules and interaction networks can be mentioned.However, the applicability of these methods is limited, since association rules can only be used with GO transitive relationships and interaction networks needhuge amounts of curated data - only available for model organisms.In this contribution, we present a method for automatic cross-ontology GO annotation, with no restriction on ontology relationships and no requirement ofinteraction data.

Tipo de reunión: Congreso.

Tipo de trabajo: Artículo Breve.

Producción: Consistent Cross-Ontology Prediction of GO protein in Glycine max.

Reunión científica: ISCB-LASOIBIO EMBNet 2018.

Lugar: Viña del Mar.

Institución organizadora: Universidad Andrés Bello - Vina Del Mar - Campus.

Publicado: Sí

Lugar publicación: International Society for Computational Biology Community Journal

Mes de reunión: 11

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