articleComputer applications in the biosciencesApr 7, 2005BRONZE OA

Automated genome annotation and pathway identification using the KEGG Orthology (KO) as a controlled vocabulary

Peking University

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Abstract

MOTIVATION: High-throughput technologies such as DNA sequencing and microarrays have created the need for automated annotation of large sets of genes, including whole genomes, and automated identification of pathways. Ontologies, such as the popular Gene Ontology (GO), provide a common controlled vocabulary for these types of automated analysis. Yet, while GO offers tremendous value, it also has certain limitations such as the lack of direct association with pathways. RESULTS: We demonstrated the use of the KEGG Orthology (KO), part of the KEGG suite of resources, as an alternative controlled vocabulary for automated annotation and pathway identification. We developed a KO-Based Annotation System (KOBAS) that…

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Keywords
  • KEGG
  • Annotation
  • Identification (biology)
  • Computer science
  • Vocabulary
  • Controlled vocabulary
  • DNA microarray
  • Genome
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