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Gene Ontology Consortium
The Gene Ontology (GO; http://www.geneontology.org) is a community-based bioinformatics resource that supplies information about gene product function using ontologies to represent biological knowledge. Here we describe...
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The Gene Ontology resource
The Gene Ontology Consortium (GOC) provides the most comprehensive resource currently available for computable knowledge regarding the functions of genes and gene products. Here, we report the advances of the consortium over the...
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The Gene Ontology Resource
The Gene Ontology resource (GO; http://geneontology.org) provides structured, computable knowledge regarding the functions of genes and gene products. Founded in 1998, GO has become widely adopted in the life sciences, and its...
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The Gene Ontology
The Gene Ontology (GO) (http://www.geneontology.org) is a community bioinformatics resource that represents gene product function through the use of structured, controlled vocabularies. The number of GO annotations of gene...
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The Gene Ontology in 2010
The Gene Ontology (GO) Consortium (http://www.geneontology.org) (GOC) continues to develop, maintain and use a set of structured, controlled vocabularies for the annotation of genes, gene products and sequences. The GO...
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The Gene Ontology project in 2008.
The Gene Ontology (GO) project (http://www.geneontology.org/) provides a set of structured, controlled vocabularies for community use in annotating genes, gene products and sequences (also see http://www.sequenceontology.org/)....
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The Gene Ontology (GO) project in 2006.
The Gene Ontology (GO) project (http://www.geneontology.org) develops and uses a set of structured, controlled vocabularies for community use in annotating genes, gene products and sequences (also see...
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The Gene Ontology's Reference Genome Project
The Gene Ontology (GO) is a collaborative effort that provides structured vocabularies for annotating the molecular function, biological role, and cellular location of gene products in a highly systematic way and in a...
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Effector gene birth in plant parasitic nematodes
Plant pathogens and parasites are a major threat to global food security. Plant parasitism has arisen four times independently within the phylum Nematoda, resulting in at least one parasite of every major food crop in the world....
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Comment on Herring et al. The Use of "Retardation" in FRAXA, FMRP, FMR1 and Other Designations. Cells 2022, 11, 1044.
This commentary is written in response to the recent article from Herring et al., discussing the eradication of the offensive term "retardation" from gene nomenclature. We discuss the work of the HUGO (Human Genome Organisation)...
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Transcriptional coupling of neighboring genes and gene expression noise
How is noise in gene expression modulated? Do mechanisms of noise control impact genome organization? In yeast, the expression of one gene can affect that of a very close neighbor. As the effect is highly regionalized, we...
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Transcriptional coupling of neighboring genes and gene expression noise
How is noise in gene expression modulated? Do mechanisms of noise control impact genome organization? In yeast, the expression of one gene can affect that of a very close neighbor. As the effect is highly regionalized, we...
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Transcription-coupled repair and mismatch repair contribute towards preserving genome integrity at mononucleotide repeat tracts
Abstract: The mechanisms that underpin how insertions or deletions (indels) become fixed in DNA have primarily been ascribed to replication-related and/or double-strand break (DSB)-related processes. Here, we introduce a method...
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Gene-gene and gene-environment interactions in lipodystrophy
Monogenic lipodystrophies are a heterogeneous group of rare disorders characterized by a lack of adipose tissue (AT), all of which predispose patients to the development of insulin resistance and its related metabolic sequelae....
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What drives success in English medium taught courses? The interplay between language proficiency, academic skills, and motivation.
This article explores the relationship between course performance, English
language proficiency, motivation, and academic language skills in an English
medium instruction (EMI) university context. It analyses test and...
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Human germline gene editing needs global regulation
Ryan Prestil
Apr 23, 2020
The first gene-edited human babies were born in China in late 2018, but no new legislation has been enacted despite widespread outrage. There is a pressing societal need to address the moral and ethical issues associated with...
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FROM GENE TO ORGANISM
Centennial Symposium From Gene to Organism: Insights from Cell, Developmental and Molecular Biology
The mammalian gene function resource
In 2007, the International Knockout Mouse Consortium (IKMC) made the ambitious promise to generate mutations in virtually every protein-coding gene of the mouse genome in a concerted worldwide action. Now, 5 years later, the...
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