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Annotation of Gene Function …and how thats useful to you
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What is TAIR*? NSF-funded project begun in 1999 Web resource for Arabidopsis data and stocks Literature-based manual annotation of gene function Genome annotation (gene structure, computational gene function) * URL
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Overview Functional annotation Controlled vocabularies Functional annotation at TAIR Resources and tools at TAIR
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Overview Functional annotation Controlled vocabularies Functional annotation at TAIR Resources and tools at TAIR
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What is an annotation? An annotation is a statement that a gene product … …has a particular molecular function …is involved in a particular biological process …is located within a certain cellular component …based on a particular method …and described in a particular reference. Adapted from Harold J Drabkin, The Jackson Laboratory Smith et al. (2006) determined by a direct assay that Abc2 has protein kinase activity, is involved in the process of protein phosphorylation, and is located in the cytoplasm. Reference Method Controlled vocabularies Gene product
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Overview Functional annotation Controlled vocabularies Functional annotation at TAIR Resources and tools at TAIR
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Controlled vocabularies (CV) Non-controlled vocabularies Different names, same concept Same name, different concepts A standardized restricted set of defined terms designed to reduce ambiguity in describing a concept
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Different names, same concept The formation of glucose from noncarbohydrate precursors, such as pyruvate, amino acids and glycerol glucose biosynthesis glucose synthesis glucose formation glucose anabolism gluconeogenesis
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Same name, different concepts
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Controlled vocabularies (CV) Non-controlled vocabularies Different names, same concept Same name, different concepts A standardized restricted set of defined terms designed to reduce ambiguity in describing a concept Controlled vocabularies Clearly defined Extensive use of synonyms Can be used to perform complex cross-species cross-database queries.
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Controlled vocabularies used at TAIR The Gene Ontology (GO) vocabularies by the Gene Ontology Consortium The Plant Ontology (PO) vocabularies by the Plant Ontology Consortium
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Gene Ontology molecular function: catalytic / binding activities kinase activity, DNA binding activity biological process: biological goal or objective signal transduction mitosis, purine metabolism cellular component: location or complex nucleus ribosome, proteasome
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is-a protein complex organelle mitochondrion fatty acid beta-oxidation multienzyme complex part-of is-a Relationships: is_a and part_of
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Plant Ontology Plant structure stamen, petal, guard cell Growth and developmental stages seedling growth, rosette growth, leaf development stages, embryo development stages.
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Overview Functional annotation Controlled vocabularies Functional annotation at TAIR Resources and tools at TAIR
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How are annotations made? Sources - Primary literature - Computational analyses of the genome sequence - Contributions from the research community
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How are annotations made? What result? Fig. 1: At5g27620 has protein kinase activity What term?[Molecular Function] Protein kinase activity Evidence?Kinase assay PublicationThe Plant Journal (2006) 47:701 Which gene?At5g27620 Annotation
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How are annotations made?
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Experimental evidence codes -IMP - Inferred from Mutant Phenotype (mutant analysis) -IDA (enzyme assay) - Inferred from Direct Assay (enzyme assay) - IGI - Inferred from Genetic Interaction (double mutant analysis) -IPI - Inferred from Physical Interaction (yeast 2-H) -IEP (Northern blot) - Inferred from Expression Pattern (Northern blot) Computational analysis Author statement Curatorial statement Evidence codes
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Summary of functional annotation of the Arabidopsis genome Based on annotation data as of May 3, 2007. More information can be found on TAIR: Portals: Genome Annotation: Genome Snapshot. Molecular Function Biological Process Cellular Component
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Overview Functional annotation Controlled vocabularies Functional annotation at TAIR Resources and tools at TAIR
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GO at TAIR Gene search Keyword search GO annotation search Bulk download Community annotations
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Gene Search Finding genes based on controlled vocabulary annotations
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Gene search Search by AGI identifier
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Gene search results page
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Search by gene name Gene search Search by gene name Plant U-box17
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Gene search results page
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Locus detail page
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Annotation detail page
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Keyword Search Finding all types of data associated with a given keyword
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Select keyword search
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Keyword search page
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Keyword search result page
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Keyword search page
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GO Annotation Search Finding GO annotations for sets of genes and grouping them by function, location and biological roles
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Select GO annotations
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GO annotation search page
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Functional categorization
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Pie chart for functional annotations
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GO annotation search page
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Accessing Whole Genome Files When you want it all
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Bulk download
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GO annotation user submission
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curator@arabidopsis.org GO annotation user submission
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External links GOhttp://www.geneontology.org/ AmiGOhttp://www.godatabase.org/ POhttp://www.plantontology.org/ Questionscurator@arabidopsis.org
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