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'''Grading of Options'''<br>
[[Category:GO Editors]]
'''Grading of Options'''<br>
  [[Image:star.png]] Quick and Easy
  [[Image:star.png]] Quick and Easy
  [[Image:star.png]][[Image:star.png]]
  [[Image:star.png]][[Image:star.png]]
  [[Image:star.png]][[Image:star.png]][[Image:star.png]] Technical or Time-consuming
  [[Image:star.png]][[Image:star.png]][[Image:star.png]] Technical or Time-consuming


== [[Image:star.png]] The Gene Ontology Project Website ==
== [[Image:star.png]] The Gene Ontology Project Website ==
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http://www.geneontology.org/
http://www.geneontology.org/


== [[Image:star.png]] AmiGO  ==
 
== Browsing GO ==
=== [[Image:star.png]] AmiGO  ===


[[Image:amigo.PNG]]
[[Image:amigo.PNG]]


AmiGO is a browser that allows you to view the Gene Ontologies and annotations online.  
AmiGO is the GO Consortium Browser that allows you to view the gene ontologies and annotations online.  


http://amigo.geneontology.org/cgi-bin/amigo/go.cgi
http://amigo.geneontology.org/cgi-bin/amigo/go.cgi
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http://www.geneontology.org/teaching_resources/tutorials/2006-03_pombe-workshop_AmiGO_jlomax.ppt
http://www.geneontology.org/teaching_resources/tutorials/2006-03_pombe-workshop_AmiGO_jlomax.ppt


== [[Image:star.png]] The Teaching Resources Page ==
AmiGO Help Guide: http://www.geneontology.org/amigo/help-front.shtml
 
 
=== [[Image:star.png]] QuickGO ===
 
Another GO browser, is developed by GOA, the GO Annotation group affiliated with UniProt at the EBI in Cambridge, UK.
 
[[Image:quickgo.png]]
 
The browser can be found here:
 
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ego/


This page contains all of our recent teaching materials and so provides an easy way into learning about GO.<br>
This browser is similar AmiGO but is very fast, and has an easy-access graph view similar to the one we have already seen in OBO-Edit. You can also search annotations in QuickGO using UniProt identifiers.
http://www.geneontology.org/GO.teaching.resources.shtml


==Send Us Your Ideas==
==Send Us Your Ideas==
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Or via the GO-Help system: go-help at geneontology.org
Or via the GO-Help system: go-help at geneontology.org


[[Image:star.png]][[Image:star.png]] '''Option 2'''  
[[Image:star.png]][[Image:star.png]] '''Option 2'''  
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The advantage of using this system is that you can then easily take part in online discussions amongst the GO Consortium staff, and you will be automatically notified as terms are added.  
The advantage of using this system is that you can then easily take part in online discussions amongst the GO Consortium staff, and you will be automatically notified as terms are added.  




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[[Image:oboedit.PNG]]


All information on OBO-Edit can be found here:<br>
The advantage of using OBO-Edit is that you can view and edit the ontology file that worked on at the muscle meeting long before our work is integrated into the live GO file. You can also carry out far more sophisticated searches than in the browsers above. The application is a little more time-consuming and technical to use than AmiGO as you have to download it and the ontology file. You also have do some installation and configuring if you want to use the graph view (shown above).
http://oboedit.org/


*Muscle meeting ontology file:
*All information on OBO-Edit can be found here: http://oboedit.org/
*Download: http://oboedit.org/docs/html/The_Graph_Viewer_Plugin.htm
*Getting started: http://oboedit.org/docs/html/Getting_Started.htm
*Help Guide: http://oboedit.org/docs/index.html
*Graphviewer setup guide: http://oboedit.org/docs/html/The_Graph_Viewer_Plugin.htm
 
*Muscle meeting ontology file - The latest version is at the top of the list:
http://cvsweb.geneontology.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/go/scratch/gene_ontology_cardio.obo
http://cvsweb.geneontology.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/go/scratch/gene_ontology_cardio.obo
The latest version is at the top of the list.
* OBO-Edit tutorial in Italian:<br>
* OBO-Edit tutorial in Italian:<br>
http://www.geneontology.org/teaching_resources/tutorials/2007-04_italian_oboedit_tutorial.ppt
http://www.geneontology.org/teaching_resources/tutorials/2007_08_Italian_oboedit_tutorial.pdf
* Very extensive help guide in English is included in the Application.


  Graphviewer<br>
== [[Image:star.png]] The Teaching Resources Page ==
To view the ontology as a graph, as in the picture above you will also need to install and configure graphviz.


Here is an excerpt from the help guide to get you started:<br>
This page contains all of our recent teaching materials and so provides an easy way into learning about GO.<br>
[[Image:config.png]]
http://www.geneontology.org/GO.teaching.resources.shtml

Latest revision as of 18:14, 22 April 2014

Grading of Options

 Quick and Easy

 Technical or Time-consuming


The Gene Ontology Project Website

http://www.geneontology.org/


Browsing GO

AmiGO

AmiGO is the GO Consortium Browser that allows you to view the gene ontologies and annotations online.

http://amigo.geneontology.org/cgi-bin/amigo/go.cgi

Recent tutorial:
http://www.geneontology.org/teaching_resources/tutorials/2006-03_pombe-workshop_AmiGO_jlomax.ppt

AmiGO Help Guide: http://www.geneontology.org/amigo/help-front.shtml


QuickGO

Another GO browser, is developed by GOA, the GO Annotation group affiliated with UniProt at the EBI in Cambridge, UK.

The browser can be found here:

http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ego/

This browser is similar AmiGO but is very fast, and has an easy-access graph view similar to the one we have already seen in OBO-Edit. You can also search annotations in QuickGO using UniProt identifiers.

Send Us Your Ideas

Option 1

You can send your ideas for new GO terms or annotations directly to us by e-mail:

Midori: midori at ebi.ac.uk
Jennifer: jdeegan at ebi.ac.uk

Or via the GO-Help system: go-help at geneontology.org

Option 2

Alternatively you can enter your suggestions in the online tracker systems which are linked from:
http://www.geneontology.org/GO.sourceforge.links.shtml

For Term requests use 'GO curator requests tracker'.
For Annotation ideas use 'GO annotation tracker'.

The advantage of using this system is that you can then easily take part in online discussions amongst the GO Consortium staff, and you will be automatically notified as terms are added.


OBO-Edit

The advantage of using OBO-Edit is that you can view and edit the ontology file that worked on at the muscle meeting long before our work is integrated into the live GO file. You can also carry out far more sophisticated searches than in the browsers above. The application is a little more time-consuming and technical to use than AmiGO as you have to download it and the ontology file. You also have do some installation and configuring if you want to use the graph view (shown above).

*All information on OBO-Edit can be found here: http://oboedit.org/
*Download: http://oboedit.org/docs/html/The_Graph_Viewer_Plugin.htm
*Getting started: http://oboedit.org/docs/html/Getting_Started.htm
*Help Guide: http://oboedit.org/docs/index.html
*Graphviewer setup guide: http://oboedit.org/docs/html/The_Graph_Viewer_Plugin.htm
  • Muscle meeting ontology file - The latest version is at the top of the list:

http://cvsweb.geneontology.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/go/scratch/gene_ontology_cardio.obo

  • OBO-Edit tutorial in Italian:

http://www.geneontology.org/teaching_resources/tutorials/2007_08_Italian_oboedit_tutorial.pdf

The Teaching Resources Page

This page contains all of our recent teaching materials and so provides an easy way into learning about GO.
http://www.geneontology.org/GO.teaching.resources.shtml