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* Drabkin HJ, Christie KR, Dolan ME, Hill DP, Ni L, Sitnikov D, Blake JA. Application of comparative biology in GO functional annotation: the mouse model. Mamm Genome. 2015 Jul 4. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 26141960. | * Drabkin HJ, Christie KR, Dolan ME, Hill DP, Ni L, Sitnikov D, Blake JA. Application of comparative biology in GO functional annotation: the mouse model. Mamm Genome. 2015 Jul 4. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 26141960. | ||
* Dolan ME, Baldarelli RM, Bello SM, Ni L, McAndrews MS, Bult CJ, Kadin JA, Richardson JE, Ringwald M, Eppig JT, Blake JA. Orthology for comparative genomics in the mouse genome database. Mamm Genome. 2015 Aug;26(7-8):305-13. doi: 10.1007/s00335-015-9588-5. Epub 2015 Jul 30. PMID:26223881 | * Dolan ME, Baldarelli RM, Bello SM, Ni L, McAndrews MS, Bult CJ, Kadin JA, Richardson JE, Ringwald M, Eppig JT, Blake JA. Orthology for comparative genomics in the mouse genome database. Mamm Genome. 2015 Aug;26(7-8):305-13. doi: 10.1007/s00335-015-9588-5. Epub 2015 Jul 30. PubMed PMID:26223881; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4534493 | ||
* Gene Ontology Consortium. Gene Ontology Consortium: going forward. Nucleic Acids Res. 2015 Jan;43(Database issue):D1049-56. doi: 10.1093/nar/gku1179. Epub 2014 Nov 26. PubMed PMID: 25428369; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4383973. | * Gene Ontology Consortium. Gene Ontology Consortium: going forward. Nucleic Acids Res. 2015 Jan;43(Database issue):D1049-56. doi: 10.1093/nar/gku1179. Epub 2014 Nov 26. PubMed PMID: 25428369; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4383973. | ||
b. Presentations including Talks and Tutorials and Teaching | b. Presentations including Talks and Tutorials and Teaching |
Revision as of 14:24, 24 September 2015
Overview:
Staff:
[please include FTEs working on GOC tasks designating as well how many FTEs funding by GOC NIHGRI grant]
Judith Blake*
Karen R Christie*
Mary E Dolan*
Harold J Drabkin*
David Hill*
Li Ni*
Dmitry Sitnikov
* Funded entirely or partially by GO
Annotation Progress
Annotation Type | Dec 5 2014 | Dec 5, 2015 | Change | % change | |
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Total Genes annotated with at least one GO term of any kind | 24226 | tba | tba | tba | |
Total Annotations: | 341687 | tba | tba | tba | |
Total non-IEA Annotation | |||||
Total Number of Genes: | 23844 | tba | tba | tba | |
Total Annotations: | 242025 | tba | tba | tba | |
Annotation by Direct Experiment | |||||
MGI Curated Mouse Genes | 12170 | tba | tba | tba | |
MGI Curated Annotations | 82573 | tba | tba | tba | |
GOA Curated Mouse Genes: | 4565 | tba | tba | tba3 | |
GOA Curated Annotations: | 26002 | tba | tba | tba | |
Annotation by Orthology | |||||
Total Genes Annotated by Orthology | 11435 | tba | tba | tba | |
Total Orthology Annotation | 92787 | tba | tba | tba | |
Genes Annotated by Human Orthology Load (GOA) | 10207 | tba | tba | tba | |
Total Annotation by Human Orthology Load | 61355 | tba | tba | tba | |
Genes Annotated by Rat Orthology Load (RGD) | 4415 | tba | tba | tba | |
Total Annotations by Rat Orthology Load | 27006 | tba | tba | tba | |
IEA Annotation | |||||
Total Genes with IEA Annotations | 14602 | tba | tba | tba | |
Total IEA Annotations | 99662 | tba | tba | tba | |
Total Genes with SwissProt to GO Annotations | 14211 | tba | tba | tba | |
Total SwissProt to GO Annotations | 55788 | tba | tba | tba | |
Total Genes with Interpro to GO Annotations | 10054 | tba | tba | tba | |
Total Interpro to GO Annotations | 25511 | tba | tba | tba | |
Total Genes with EC to GO Annotations | 1734 | tba | tba | tba | |
Total EC to GO Annotations | 18363 | tba | tba | tba |
- Loses due to gene merges, withdrawals, or marker type changes (gene to pseudogene).
Methods and strategies for annotation
Literature curation:
Literature curation continues to be the major focus of our annotation efforts.
Computational annotation strategies:
As always, current strategies involve use of translation table to mine SwissProt keywords, InterPro domains, and EC numbers for IEA annotation. These are performed automatically on a nightly basis and require little human intervention.
Harold Drabkin monitors weekly QC reports on manual and automatic annotation stats, and responds to questions about specific annotations as required.
Priorities for annotation
- Isoform curation (Harold, Karen, Protein Ontology project); focusing on genes that have isoforms or whose products are modified, and co-ordinate with the Protein Ontology Protein Complex project.
- Genes with no GO annotation but with literature (Li and Dmitry)
- Genes with only IEA annotation but with literature (Li)
- Genes marked as having GO annotation completed, but now having new literature (Dmitry)
- Genes that have an annotation to one of the three root nodes of GO, but have new literature (David)
- Dmitry has been focused on annotation or miRNAs in MGI
- Annotation of ciliary genes (Karen)
- Annotation of metabolic genes, glycolysis,pyruvate metabolism, and carbohydrate catabolism in general (David)
- Autophagy genes
Presentations and Publications
a. Papers with substantial GO content
- Drabkin HJ, Christie KR, Dolan ME, Hill DP, Ni L, Sitnikov D, Blake JA. Application of comparative biology in GO functional annotation: the mouse model. Mamm Genome. 2015 Jul 4. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 26141960.
- Dolan ME, Baldarelli RM, Bello SM, Ni L, McAndrews MS, Bult CJ, Kadin JA, Richardson JE, Ringwald M, Eppig JT, Blake JA. Orthology for comparative genomics in the mouse genome database. Mamm Genome. 2015 Aug;26(7-8):305-13. doi: 10.1007/s00335-015-9588-5. Epub 2015 Jul 30. PubMed PMID:26223881; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4534493
- Gene Ontology Consortium. Gene Ontology Consortium: going forward. Nucleic Acids Res. 2015 Jan;43(Database issue):D1049-56. doi: 10.1093/nar/gku1179. Epub 2014 Nov 26. PubMed PMID: 25428369; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4383973.
b. Presentations including Talks and Tutorials and Teaching
- to be filled in
c. Poster presentations
- David Hill, Peter D' Eustachio, Nikolai Renedo, Judith Blake. Linking GO Pathways to the Bigger Picture. July 2015. ISMB/ECCB, Dublin Ireland (audience: Computational Biologists)
- Karen Christie and Judith Blake. Comprehensive Gene Ontology annotation of ciliary genes in the laboratory mouse. July 2015. FASEB Biology of Cilia & Flagella, Snowmass, CO (audience: Cilia researchers)
Other Highlights:
A. Ontology Development Contributions:
- David Hill continues working with the ontology development group to implement logical definitions for GO terms.
- David now has a regular spot in the rotation to address GO GITHUB items.
- David Hill has completed an overhaul of carbohydrate catabolic processes to the TCA cycle.
- David HIll has been working with a focus group on representing autophagy in the ontology.
B. Annotation Outreach and User Advocacy Efforts:
- The Protein Ontology project continues to provide a web interface (http/pir.georgetown.edu/cgi-bin/pro/race_pro) whereby functional annotation using the GO can be applied to PRO submissions.
- Harold Drabkin continues to serve on the GO-help rota.
- Judith Blake and Karen Christie are working with Astrid Laegrid and Martin Kuiper of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim to determine how to incorporate GO annotations for mammalian (human, mouse, and rat) transcription factors, and their target genes, made by this group.
- Karen Christie reviewed and finalized annotations for human ciliary genes made using UniProt's Protein2GO tool by Lora Nacheva, who was a student in Tony Gibson's group at the EMBL in Germany.
C. Other Highlights:
* As the designated coordinator of the MGI/GO project with the GO Reference Genome project, Li Ni participates in annotations of genes assigned by the Reference Genome Project, oversees the curation of Reference Genome Genes for the mouse group. Li responds and resolves questions about MGI GO annotations for the reference genome annotation project genes, and especially responds and resolves questions from the lead PAINT curator (see Reference Genome Project report for a description of PAINT). Li is also part of the PAINT curation team.
- Karen Christie serves as the MGI representative on the PAINT curation team. As a member of this team, Karen curates Panther families in PAINT to propagate annotations based on evolutionary relationships. She also files bug reports on PAINT and contribute to the improvement of the PAINT software.
* Mary Dolan has begun working with other members of the GO software team on Galaxy for GO. In the past, most groups have used Galaxy for sequence analysis. The focus of the GO Galaxy initiative will be functional analysis, implementing GO tools in Galaxy. Mary also provides various files for the Reference Genome Project, for example, a report to assess the GO annotation status of PANTHER families and subfamilies based on annotations for all reference genome organism genes in the groups.