Gene ontology: tool for the unification of biology. The Gene Ontology Consortium

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Genomic sequencing has made it clear that a large fraction of the genes specifying the core biological functions are shared by all eukaryotes. Knowledge of the biological role of such shared proteins in one organism can often be transferred to other organisms. The goal of the Gene Ontology Consortiu …
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Authors Ashburner M;Ball CA;Blake JA;Botstein D;Butler H;Cherry JM;Davis AP;Dolinski K;Dwight SS;Eppig JT;Harris MA;Hill DP;Issel-Tarver L;Kasarskis A;Lewis S;Matese JC;Richardson JE;Ringwald M;Rubin GM;Sherlock G;;
Journal nature genetics
Year 2000
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