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General guidelines to write a good textual definition
All definitions in GO should follow a genus-differentia pattern. This means they should be constructed such that they are a type of the parent term, that is distinguished from its siblings in some way. For example, a spindle microtubule is defined as "Any microtubule that is part of a mitotic or meiotic spindle; anchored at one spindle pole.".
- Genus: Any microtubule
- Differentia: part of a mitotic or meiotic spindle; anchored at one spindle pole
The genus and differentia should make the definition necessary and sufficient such that all terms that are subclasses of that term satisfy the definition of the term, and any term that is not a subclass of the term does not satisfy the definition.
In some cases, it is appropriate to add to the core definition to improve the comprehensibility. This can include further explanations of the genus and/or differentia or examples of the term usage.
Link to http://geneontology.org/page/ontology-documentation Link to https://github.com/geneontology/go-ontology/tree/master/src/design_patterns Look for any other pages in the wiki such as http://wiki.geneontology.org/index.php/Transporter_terms_standard_definitions
- membrane fusion
- The joining of the lipid bilayer membrane around X to the lipid bilayer membrane around Y.
- cellular component organization
- A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of cellular component.
- cellular component biogenesis
- The process by which a cellular component is synthesized, aggregates, and bonds together.
- macromolecular complex assembly
- The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of a set of components to form a macromolecular complex.
- xxx distribution
- Any process that establishes the spatial arrangement of xxx.