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Miñarro-Gimenez, JA; Madrid, M; Fernandez-Breis, JT.
OGO: an ontological approach for integrating knowledge about orthology.
BMC Bioinformatics. 2009; 10 Suppl 10: S13-S13.
Doi: 10.1186/1471-2105-10-S10-S13
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Minarro-Gimenez Jose Antonio
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There exist several information resources about orthology of genes and proteins, and there are also systems for querying those resources in an integrated way. However, caveats with current approaches include lack of integration, since results are shown sequentially by resource, meaning that there is redundant information and the users are required to combine the results obtained manually.
In this paper we have applied the Ontological Gene Orthology approach, which makes use of a domain ontology to integrate the information output from selected orthology resources. The integrated information is stored in a knowledge base, which can be queried through semantic languages. A friendly user interface has been developed to facilitate the search; consequently, users do not need to have knowledge on ontologies or ontological languages to obtain the relevant information.
The development and application of our approach allows users to retrieve integrated results when querying orthology information, providing a gene product-oriented output instead of a traditional information resource-oriented one. Besides this benefit for users, it also allows a better exploitation and management of orthology information and knowledge.
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