Transcript GO tools

GO tools
Rama Balakrishnan
Saccharomyces Genome
Database
Stanford University
How can GO data be useful?
• Dealing with large data sets
– genomic data
– Microarray analysis
• Grouping genes into broad categories
List of tools available at GO
http://www.geneontology.org/GO.tools.shtml
Tools available at SGD
• GO Slim Mapper- maps the specific, granular
GO terms used to annotate a list of budding yeast
gene products to corresponding more general parent
GO slim terms.
• GO term finder- searches for significant shared
GO terms, or parents of the GO terms, used to
annotate gene products in a given list.
What is GO Slim?
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High level view of GO
Allows users to group genes into broader categories
Useful for large scale, genome wide analyses
Different Annotation groups have come up with specifc
GO_Slims
• Different GO_Slims are available at GO’s FTP site
Relationship between whole
ontology and a GO-Slim
How do you access the GO Slim Mapper tool?
http://www.yeastgenome.org
GO Slim Mapper tool at SGD
• Genes annotated to granular terms are
mapped to higher level terms
• Offers three GO Slim sets
• Yeast GO Slim
• Super GO Slim
• Macromolecular complex terms
Features of GO Slim Mapper tool
Results of GO Slim Mapper
Distribution of Gene products
in Biological Process
Generic GO Slim Mapper
http://go.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/GOTermMapper
• Available at Princeton University
• Can be used with any available GOC
gene_associations file
• Can upload your own files (1 or many)
– GO Slim
– gene_associations file
GO Term Finder
• finds significant GO terms shared
among a list of genes
• discover what these genes may have in
common
• Software downloadable from CPAN
– http://search.cpan.org/dist/GO-TermFinder/
How do you access the GO term finder at
SGD?
Features of GO Term Finder
Term Finder Results
Generic GO Term Finder
http://go.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/GOTermFinder/GOTermFinder
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Available at Princeton University
Uses the same algorithm as SGD’s tool
Customizable
Can upload your own
gene_associations file