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= WormBase Summary, December 2012 = | = WormBase Summary, December 2012 = | ||
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WormBase has two main tasks. One is work on Aim 4 (Common Annotation Framework), which is described under Software Group. The second is annotation. Most of our efforts over the past year were directed towards software development; remaining efforts were focused on annotation. | |||
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The progress on annotation were as follows: | |||
Wormbase increased annotation to 17,287 gene products annotated. There are a total of 112,123 gen product-GO associations of which | Wormbase increased annotation to 17,287 gene products annotated. There are a total of 112,123 gen product-GO associations of which |
Revision as of 12:07, 13 December 2012
WormBase Summary, December 2012
Overview
WormBase has two main tasks. One is work on Aim 4 (Common Annotation Framework), which is described under Software Group. The second is annotation. Most of our efforts over the past year were directed towards software development; remaining efforts were focused on annotation.
Staff:
WormBase
- Paul Sternberg, PI
- Juancarlos Chan, software developer
- Ranjana Kishore, curator
- Kimberly Van Auken, curator
Textpresso
- Hans Michael Mueller, PI
- James Done, software developer
- Yuling Li, software developer
The progress on annotation were as follows:
Wormbase increased annotation to 17,287 gene products annotated. There are a total of 112,123 gen product-GO associations of which 62,866 are non-IEA.
Kimberely Van Auken is developing GO-CAT.
Ranjana Kishore particpated in the PAINT training workshop in December 2012.
Ranjana Kishore is working on evaluation of website usability.
Caltech hosted the GOC meeting in October 2012.