Journal article
Integration of background knowledge for automatic detection of inconsistencies in gene ontology annotation
Jiyu Chen, Benjamin Goudey, Nicholas Geard, Karin Verspoor
Bioinformatics | Oxford University Press | Published : 2024
Abstract
Motivation: Biological background knowledge plays an important role in the manual quality assurance (QA) of biological database records. One such QA task is the detection of inconsistencies in literature-based Gene Ontology Annotation (GOA). This manual verification ensures the accuracy of the GO annotations based on a comprehensive review of the literature used as evidence, Gene Ontology (GO) terms, and annotated genes in GOA records. While automatic approaches for the detection of semantic inconsistencies in GOA have been developed, they operate within predetermined contexts, lacking the ability to leverage broader evidence, especially relevant domain-specific background knowledge. This pa..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant
Funding Acknowledgements
Funding for this work was provided by an Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant, DP190101350, to investigators KV and NG. The funding body played no role in the design or execution of the research.