Gene Ontology annotations at SGD: new data sources and annotation methods. Author Eurie Hong, Rama Balakrishnan, Qing Dong, Karen Christie, Julie Park, Gail Binkley, Maria Costanzo, Selina Dwight, Stacia Engel, Dianna Fisk, Jodi Hirschman, Benjamin Hitz, Cynthia Krieger, Michael Livstone, Stuart Miyasato, Robert Nash, Rose Oughtred, Marek Skrzypek, Shuai Weng, Edith Wong, Kathy Zhu, Kara Dolinski, David Botstein, Michael Cherry Publication Year 2008 Type Journal Article Abstract The Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD; http://www.yeastgenome.org/) collects and organizes biological information about the chromosomal features and gene products of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Although published data from traditional experimental methods are the primary sources of evidence supporting Gene Ontology (GO) annotations for a gene product, high-throughput experiments and computational predictions can also provide valuable insights in the absence of an extensive body of literature. Therefore, GO annotations available at SGD now include high-throughput data as well as computational predictions provided by the GO Annotation Project (GOA UniProt; http://www.ebi.ac.uk/GOA/). Because the annotation method used to assign GO annotations varies by data source, GO resources at SGD have been modified to distinguish data sources and annotation methods. In addition to providing information for genes that have not been experimentally characterized, GO annotations from independent sources can be compared to those made by SGD to help keep the literature-based GO annotations current. Keywords Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Computational Biology, Genomics, Internet, User-Computer Interface, Databases, Genetic, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins, Genes, Fungal, Genome, Fungal, Vocabulary, Controlled Journal Nucleic Acids Res Volume 36 Issue Database issue Pages D577-81 Date Published 01/2008 Alternate Journal Nucleic Acids Res. Google ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XML