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SUBMITTER: Mungall CJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2910209 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Mungall Christopher J CJ Bada Michael M Berardini Tanya Z TZ Deegan Jennifer J Ireland Amelia A Harris Midori A MA Hill David P DP Lomax Jane J
Journal of biomedical informatics 20100210 1
The Gene Ontology (GO) consists of nearly 30,000 classes for describing the activities and locations of gene products. Manual maintenance of ontology of this size is a considerable effort, and errors and inconsistencies inevitably arise. Reasoners can be used to assist with ontology development, automatically placing classes in a subsumption hierarchy based on their properties. However, the historic lack of computable definitions within the GO has prevented the user of these tools. In this paper ...[more]