The Gene Ontology Consortium
The mission of the GO Consortium is to develop a comprehensive, computational model of biological systems, ranging from the molecular to the organism level, across the multiplicity of species in the tree of life.
The Gene Ontology (GO) knowledgebase is the world’s largest source of information on the functions of genes. This knowledge is both human-readable and machine-readable, and is a foundation for computational analysis of large-scale molecular biology and genetics experiments in biomedical research.
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Gene Info Extractor: A Python script to extract gene information and annotations from CSV data
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Jun 9, 2023 - Python
General technique test and test space for Gene Ontology Consortium projects.
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Aug 12, 2015 - JavaScript
Perform annotation deepening and satisfiability checking for GO annotations in GAFs
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Jun 6, 2024 - Scala
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Aug 28, 2023 - HCL
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Jul 22, 2016 - Java
analyzing candida ontology terms for network analysis.
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May 2, 2024 - Python
Prototype export GO-CAMs to SIF (NodeJS) - favor gocam-sif-pyexport
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Dec 26, 2018 - JavaScript
Interactive Functional Annotations Dashboard
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Mar 30, 2023 - TypeScript
REPL environment for the Noctua annotation tool
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Sep 14, 2018 - JavaScript
Contributor data services: experimental scripts and servers to support the mission of the contributor-data-pool.
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May 23, 2016
Base repo for constructing GO-CAM model RDF
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Sep 30, 2021 - Python
Python Library to translate CURIEs to IRIs and vice versa
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Dec 8, 2022 - Python
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Jul 12, 2021 - Makefile
All the little chores that need to be done to handle new releases of PANTHER
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Apr 21, 2017 - Java
A self-contained OpenSearch server using BBOP JS and the GOlr backed. Designed to integrate with AmiGO 2.
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Dec 3, 2013 - JavaScript
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