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= Other Highlights: =
= Other Highlights: =
[http://gowiki.tamu.edu/wiki/index.php/Main_Page GONUTS]
1.  [http://gowiki.tamu.edu/wiki/index.php/Main_Page GONUTS]


The Gene Ontology Normal Usage Tracking System (GONUTS) is a web-based resource for researchers using Gene Ontology (GO) terms and GO.  It has expanded from focusing on documentation of GO terms to also become a valuable online database for organisms without their own MOD (model organism database), such as ''Gallus gallus'' .
The Gene Ontology Normal Usage Tracking System (GONUTS) is a web-based resource for researchers using Gene Ontology (GO) terms and GO.  It has expanded from focusing on documentation of GO terms to also become a valuable online database for organisms without their own MOD (model organism database), such as ''Gallus gallus'' .
2.  CACAO (Community Assessment of Community Annotation with Ontologies)
We are developing an undergraduate annotation course using GO terminology and GONUTS to help students learn the annotation process and study bioinformatics.

Revision as of 17:25, 10 December 2009

Staff

James C. Hu

Debby Siegele

Daniel Renfro

Brenley McIntosh

Nathan Liles

Lance Ferguson

Amanda Supak

Annotation Progress

Methods and strategies for annotation

Presentations and Publications

Ontology Development Contributions

Debby and Jim have been contributing to ontology development and discussions on electron transport and binding terms. Brenley has been involved in the virus ontology term development.

Annotation Outreach and User Advocacy Efforts

EcoliWiki puts a list of Reference Genome genes on the homepage each month. EcoliWiki also emails recent authors and requests participation in GO annotation.

Other Highlights:

1. GONUTS

The Gene Ontology Normal Usage Tracking System (GONUTS) is a web-based resource for researchers using Gene Ontology (GO) terms and GO. It has expanded from focusing on documentation of GO terms to also become a valuable online database for organisms without their own MOD (model organism database), such as Gallus gallus .

2. CACAO (Community Assessment of Community Annotation with Ontologies)

We are developing an undergraduate annotation course using GO terminology and GONUTS to help students learn the annotation process and study bioinformatics.