Dependence Relationships between Gene Ontology Terms based on TIGR Gene Product Annotations

Authors: 
Kumar, A.; Smith, B.; Borgelt, C.
Author: 
Kumar, A
Smith, B
Borgelt, C
Year: 
2004
Venue: 
Proc. 3rd Int. Workshop on Computational Terminology (CompuTerm 2004)
URL: 
http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~akumar/coling.pdf
Citations: 
34
Citations range: 
10 - 49
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The Gene Ontology is an important tool for the representation and processing of information about gene products and functions. It provides controlled vocabularies for the designations of cellular components, molecular functions, and biological processes used in the annotation of genes and gene products. These constitute three separate ontologies, of cellular components), molecular functions and biological processes, respectively. The question we address here is: how are the terms in these three separate ontologies related to each other?
We use statistical methods and formal ontological principles as a first step towards finding answers to this question.