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The SOFG Anatomy Entry List (SAEL): An Annotation Tool for Functional Genomics Data

A great deal of data in functional genomics studies needs to be annotated with low-resolution anatomical terms. For example, gene expression assays based on manually dissected samples (microarray, SAGE, etc.) need high-level anatomical terms to describe sample origin. First-pass annotation in high-t...

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Autores principales: Parkinson, Helen, Aitken, Stuart, Baldock, Richard A., Bard, Jonathan B. L., Burger, Albert, Hayamizu, Terry F., Rector, Alan, Ringwald, Martin, Rogers, Jeremy, Rosse, Cornelius, Stoeckert, Christian J., Davidson, Duncan
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2447422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18629134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cfg.434
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author Parkinson, Helen
Aitken, Stuart
Baldock, Richard A.
Bard, Jonathan B. L.
Burger, Albert
Hayamizu, Terry F.
Rector, Alan
Ringwald, Martin
Rogers, Jeremy
Rosse, Cornelius
Stoeckert, Christian J.
Davidson, Duncan
author_facet Parkinson, Helen
Aitken, Stuart
Baldock, Richard A.
Bard, Jonathan B. L.
Burger, Albert
Hayamizu, Terry F.
Rector, Alan
Ringwald, Martin
Rogers, Jeremy
Rosse, Cornelius
Stoeckert, Christian J.
Davidson, Duncan
author_sort Parkinson, Helen
collection PubMed
description A great deal of data in functional genomics studies needs to be annotated with low-resolution anatomical terms. For example, gene expression assays based on manually dissected samples (microarray, SAGE, etc.) need high-level anatomical terms to describe sample origin. First-pass annotation in high-throughput assays (e.g. large-scale in situ gene expression screens or phenotype screens) and bibliographic applications, such as selection of keywords, would also benefit from a minimum set of standard anatomical terms. Although only simple terms are required, the researcher faces serious practical problems of inconsistency and confusion, given the different aims and the range of complexity of existing anatomy ontologies. A Standards and Ontologies for Functional Genomics (SOFG) group therefore initiated discussions between several of the major anatomical ontologies for higher vertebrates. As we report here, one result of these discussions is a simple, accessible, controlled vocabulary of gross anatomical terms, the SOFG Anatomy Entry List (SAEL). The SAEL is available from http://www.sofg.org and is intended as a resource for biologists, curators, bioinformaticians and developers of software supporting functional genomics. It can be used directly for annotation in the contexts described above. Importantly, each term is linked to the corresponding term in each of the major anatomy ontologies. Where the simple list does not provide enough detail or sophistication, therefore, the researcher can use the SAEL to choose the appropriate ontology and move directly to the relevant term as an entry point. The SAEL links will also be used to support computational access to the respective ontologies.
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spelling pubmed-24474222008-07-14 The SOFG Anatomy Entry List (SAEL): An Annotation Tool for Functional Genomics Data Parkinson, Helen Aitken, Stuart Baldock, Richard A. Bard, Jonathan B. L. Burger, Albert Hayamizu, Terry F. Rector, Alan Ringwald, Martin Rogers, Jeremy Rosse, Cornelius Stoeckert, Christian J. Davidson, Duncan Comp Funct Genomics Research Article A great deal of data in functional genomics studies needs to be annotated with low-resolution anatomical terms. For example, gene expression assays based on manually dissected samples (microarray, SAGE, etc.) need high-level anatomical terms to describe sample origin. First-pass annotation in high-throughput assays (e.g. large-scale in situ gene expression screens or phenotype screens) and bibliographic applications, such as selection of keywords, would also benefit from a minimum set of standard anatomical terms. Although only simple terms are required, the researcher faces serious practical problems of inconsistency and confusion, given the different aims and the range of complexity of existing anatomy ontologies. A Standards and Ontologies for Functional Genomics (SOFG) group therefore initiated discussions between several of the major anatomical ontologies for higher vertebrates. As we report here, one result of these discussions is a simple, accessible, controlled vocabulary of gross anatomical terms, the SOFG Anatomy Entry List (SAEL). The SAEL is available from http://www.sofg.org and is intended as a resource for biologists, curators, bioinformaticians and developers of software supporting functional genomics. It can be used directly for annotation in the contexts described above. Importantly, each term is linked to the corresponding term in each of the major anatomy ontologies. Where the simple list does not provide enough detail or sophistication, therefore, the researcher can use the SAEL to choose the appropriate ontology and move directly to the relevant term as an entry point. The SAEL links will also be used to support computational access to the respective ontologies. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2004 /pmc/articles/PMC2447422/ /pubmed/18629134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cfg.434 Text en Copyright © 2004 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Parkinson, Helen
Aitken, Stuart
Baldock, Richard A.
Bard, Jonathan B. L.
Burger, Albert
Hayamizu, Terry F.
Rector, Alan
Ringwald, Martin
Rogers, Jeremy
Rosse, Cornelius
Stoeckert, Christian J.
Davidson, Duncan
The SOFG Anatomy Entry List (SAEL): An Annotation Tool for Functional Genomics Data
title The SOFG Anatomy Entry List (SAEL): An Annotation Tool for Functional Genomics Data
title_full The SOFG Anatomy Entry List (SAEL): An Annotation Tool for Functional Genomics Data
title_fullStr The SOFG Anatomy Entry List (SAEL): An Annotation Tool for Functional Genomics Data
title_full_unstemmed The SOFG Anatomy Entry List (SAEL): An Annotation Tool for Functional Genomics Data
title_short The SOFG Anatomy Entry List (SAEL): An Annotation Tool for Functional Genomics Data
title_sort sofg anatomy entry list (sael): an annotation tool for functional genomics data
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2447422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18629134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cfg.434
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