Gene Ontology Documentation
Section contents
- FAQ: Answers to frequently asked Gene Ontology questions
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An Introduction to the Gene Ontology: A description of the aims of the Gene Ontology Consortium and an explanation of how the ontologies work.
Topics include: - Annotation Guide: An introduction to annotation and the rules and SOPs used for annotating gene products to GO terms.
- Evidence Code Guide: Explanation of the codes that are used to indicate the nature of the evidence that supports a particular annotation.
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Component Ontology: Rules governing content and stylistic aspects of GO terms in the cellular component ontology.
Topics include: - Function Ontology: Rules governing content and stylistic aspects of GO terms, standard definitions and term relationships in the molecular function ontology.
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Process Ontology: Rules governing content and stylistic aspects of GO terms, standard definitions and term relationships in the biological process ontology.
Topics include: - GO Database documentation: information about the GO database, including the database schema, accessing or downloading the database, and tips on usage
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File Format Guide: Syntax of the individual files.
Topics include: - OBO File Format Guide: the ontology file format used and recommended by the GO Consortium
- GO Annotation File Format Guide: the annotation (gene association) file format used by the GO Consortium
- GO Slim Guide: information about GO slims, cut-down versions of the ontologies useful for providing an overview of GO
- Meeting minutes: minutes from all GO meetings
Other Useful Links
- SourceForge links: Useful links for the SourceForge site, including both general and GO-specific pages.
- CVS Help: Help page for those who wish to access the anonymous GO CVS repository
- GO cardiovascular: information on the cardiovascular-related work on both GO annotation and ontology development.
- GO immunology: information on the immunology-related work on both GO annotation and ontology development.
- GO Editor Guides: A set of guides for curators editing the ontologies.
- Editorial Style Guide: Rules governing content and stylistic aspects of GO terms, such as phrasing, spelling, case, and so on.