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'''HDA: High Throughput Direct Assay''' | '''HDA: High Throughput Direct Assay''' | ||
== Overview == | |||
The HDA evidence code is used to indicate a high throughput direct assay was carried out to determine the function, process, or component indicated by the GO term. The HDA evidence code is equivalent to the [http://wiki.geneontology.org/index.php/Inferred_from_High_Throughput_Direct_Assay_(HDA) IDA] code and the general guidelines for annotating IDA code should be followed. | |||
== Evidence and Conclusion Ontology == | |||
No data at: | No data at: | ||
http://www.evidenceontology.org/term/ECO: | http://www.evidenceontology.org/term/ECO:0007004/ | ||
== Review Status == | |||
Last reviewed: February 12, 2018 | |||
[http://wiki.geneontology.org/index.php/Guide_to_GO_Evidence_Codes Back to: Guide to GO Evidence Codes] | [http://wiki.geneontology.org/index.php/Guide_to_GO_Evidence_Codes Back to: Guide to GO Evidence Codes] |
Revision as of 08:58, 23 February 2018
HDA: High Throughput Direct Assay
Overview
The HDA evidence code is used to indicate a high throughput direct assay was carried out to determine the function, process, or component indicated by the GO term. The HDA evidence code is equivalent to the IDA code and the general guidelines for annotating IDA code should be followed.
Evidence and Conclusion Ontology
No data at:
http://www.evidenceontology.org/term/ECO:0007004/
Review Status
Last reviewed: February 12, 2018