DocumentCode
2154740
Title
Using Ontology Visualization to Coordinate Cross-species Functional Annotation for Human Disease Genes
Author
Dolan, Mary E. ; Blake, Judith A.
Author_Institution
Mouse Genome Informatics, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME
fYear
0
fDate
0-0 0
Firstpage
583
Lastpage
587
Abstract
Biomedical ontologies provide representational system to support the integration and retrieval of biological knowledge. The gene ontology (GO) is widely used to annotate molecular attributes of genes and provides a common paradigm for comparative functional analysis research. One way to expand the view of the function of any one gene product is to compare annotations of genes that share close evolutionary relationships and are likely to function in similar ways, such as orthologous genes. We are exploring the power of the GO and orthology sets to provide a comprehensive view of annotations coordinated across species by presenting annotations visualized within the ontology relationship structure. This work describes the application of our ontology visualization approach to a set of model organism genes that are orthologous to human disease genes
Keywords
cellular biophysics; diseases; genetics; medical computing; molecular biophysics; ontologies (artificial intelligence); biological knowledge integration; biological knowledge retrieval; biomedical ontologies; comparative functional analysis; coordinate cross-species functional annotation; gene annotations; gene ontology; human disease genes; ontology visualization; orthologous genes; Bioinformatics; Data visualization; Diseases; Functional analysis; Genomics; Humans; Laboratories; Mice; Ontologies; Organisms;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer-Based Medical Systems, 2006. CBMS 2006. 19th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Salt Lake City, UT
ISSN
1063-7125
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2517-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CBMS.2006.165
Filename
1647633
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