Inferred from Biological aspect of Descendant (IBD)
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Overview
- IBD is a type of phylogenetic evidence whereby an aspect of an ancestral gene is inferred through the characterization of an aspect of a descendant gene.
- The principles underlying phylogenetic-based annotation are described further in the Phylogenetic annotation overview, but briefly, this annotation pipeline relies on phylogenetic analyses to transfer annotations amongst related sequences based on common ancestry.
- Further information may be found in Phylogenetic-based propagation of functional annotations within the Gene Ontology consortium by Gaudet et al., 2011.
Examples of IBD Usage
Use of the With/From Field for IBD
When IBD Should NOT be Used
Quality Control Checks
Evidence and Conclusion Ontology
ECO:0000319 biological aspect of descendant evidence used in manual assertion
Links
Curator Guide to GO Evidence Codes
Gene Ontology website GO Evidence Codes list
Review Status
Last reviewed: February 28, 2018]