GOTrapper: a tool to navigate through branches of gene ontology hierarchy.

Journal: BMC bioinformatics
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Gene Ontology (GO) is a useful resource of controlled vocabulary that provides information about annotated genes. Based on such resource, finding the biological function is useful for biologists to come up with different hypotheses and help further investigations of an experiment. The biological function for desired genes and gene associations is picked up from a randomly chosen list or through the analysis of differential gene expression. Many tools have been developed to utilize GO knowledge and cluster genes according to relevant biological functions. The retrieved GO terms include both specific and non-specific terms, which is not user-friendly in terms of data analysis. Thus one approach is still missing, which allows navigating through different levels of GO hierarchy manually.

Authors

  • Hezha Hassan
    Public Health Laboratory, Sulaimaniyah, Kurdistan Region, 46001, Iraq. hezha.hassan@hezhalab.com.
  • Siba Shanak
    Faculty of Sciences, Arab American University-Palestine, P.O Box 240, Jenin, Palestine.