GO PaD: Gene Ontology Partition Database

 

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Gene Ontology (GO) has been widely used to infer functional significance associated with sets of genes in order to automate discoveries within large-scale genetic studies. A level in GO's direct acyclic graph (DAG) structure is often assumed to be indicative of its terms' specificities, although other work has suggested this
assumption does not hold.
Unfortunately, quantitative analysis of biological functions based on nodes at the same level (as is common in gene enrichment analysis tools) can lead to incorrect conclusions as well as missed discoveries due to inefficient use of available information. This paper addresses these using an informational theoretic approach encoded in the GO Partition Database that guarantees to maximize information for gene enrichment/analysis.
The GO Partition Database was designed to feature ontology partitions with GO terms of similar specificity. The GO partitions comprise varying numbers of nodes and present relevant information theoretic statistics, so researchers can choose to analyze datasets at arbitrary levels of specificity. The GO Partition Database, featuring GO partition sets for functional analysis of genes from human and ten other commonly-studied organisms with a total of 131,972 genes.
Database Version Release 1.02. Copyright (c) 2006. All Rights Reserved. Gil Aterovitz