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Methods in biomedical ontology
Alexander C Yu
Journal of biomedical informatics. 39 (3), 252-66 (Jun 2006)
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Acquisition of lexical resources from SNOMED for medical language processing.
P Zweigenbaum and P Courtois
Medinfo. MEDINFO 9 Pt 1, 586-90 (1998)
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Semantic integration: a survey of ontology-based approaches
Natalya Noy
ACM SIGMOD 33 (4), 65-70 (2004)
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A new measure for functional similarity of gene products based on Gene Ontology.
Andreas Schlicker et al.
BMC bioinformatics 7 (1), 302 (15 Jun 2006)
BACKGROUND: Gene Ontology (GO) is a standard vocabulary of functional terms and allows for coherent annotation of gene products. These annotations provide a basis for new methods that compare gene products regarding their molecular function and biological role. RESULTS: We present a new method for comparing sets of GO terms and for assessing the functional similarity of gene products. The method relies on two semantic similarity measures; simRel and funSim. One measure (simRel) is applied in the comparison of the biological processes found in different groups of organisms. The other measure (funSim) is used to find functionally related gene products within the same or between different genomes. Results indicate that the method, in addition to being in good agreement with established sequence similarity approaches, also provides a means for the identification of functionally related proteins independent of evolutionary relationships. The method is also applied to estimating functional similarity between all proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and to visualizing the molecular function space of yeast in a map of the functional space. A similar approach is used to visualize the functional relationships between protein families. CONCLUSION: The approach enables the comparison of the underlying molecular biology of different taxonomic groups and provides a new comparative genomics tool identifying functionally related gene products independent of homology. The proposed map of the functional space provides a new global view on the functional relationships between gene products or protein families.
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GoPubMed: exploring PubMed with the Gene Ontology.
Andreas Doms and Michael Schroeder
Nucleic acids research. 33 (Web Server issue), W783-6 (01 Jul 2005)
The biomedical literature grows at a tremendous rate and PubMed comprises already over 15 000 000 abstracts. Finding relevant literature is an important and difficult problem. We introduce GoPubMed, a web server which allows users to explore PubMed search results with the Gene Ontology (GO), a hierarchically structured vocabulary for molecular biology. GoPubMed provides the following benefits: first, it gives an overview of the literature abstracts by categorizing abstracts according to the GO and thus allowing users to quickly navigate through the abstracts by category. Second, it automatically shows general ontology terms related to the original query, which often do not even appear directly in the abstract. Third, it enables users to verify its classification because GO terms are highlighted in the abstracts and as each term is labelled with an accuracy percentage. Fourth, exploring PubMed abstracts with GoPubMed is useful as it shows definitions of GO terms without the need for further look up. GoPubMed is online at www.gopubmed.org. Querying is currently limited to 100 papers per query.
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Gene ontology: tool for the unification of biology. The Gene Ontology Consortium.
Michael Ashburner et al.
Nature genetics. 25 (1), 25-9 (May 2000)
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The Ontology Lookup Service, a lightweight cross-platform tool for controlled vocabulary queries.
The ontology lookup service a lightweight crossplatform tool for controlled vocabulary queries
Richard Cote et al.
BMC Bioinformatics 7 (1), 97 (28 Feb 2006)
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