QuickGO: a web-based tool for Gene Ontology searching (2009)
Binns, David, Dimmer, Emily, Huntley, Rachael, Barrell, Daniel, O'Donovan, Claire, Apweiler, Rolf
Summary: QuickGO is a web-based tool that allows easy browsing of the Gene Ontology (GO) and all associated electronic and manual GO annotations provided by the GO Consortium annotation groups...
The Protein Feature Ontology: a tool for the unification of protein feature annotations (2008)
Reeves, Gabrielle A., Eilbeck, Karen, Magrane, Michele, O'Donovan, Claire, Montecchi-Palazzi, Luisa, Harris, Midori A., ...
Motivation: The advent of sequencing and structural genomics projects has provided a dramatic boost in the number of uncharacterized protein structures and sequences. Consequently, many computational...
Itoh, Takeshi, Tanaka, Tsuyoshi, Barrero, Roberto A., Yamasaki, Chisato, Fujii, Yasuyuki, Hilton, Phillip B., ...
We present here the annotation of the complete genome of rice Oryza sativa L. ssp. japonica cultivar Nipponbare. All functional annotations for proteins and non-protein-coding RNA (npRNA) candidates...
The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt): an expanding universe of protein information (2006)
Wu, Cathy H., Apweiler, Rolf, Bairoch, Amos, Natale, Darren A., Barker, Winona C., Boeckmann, Brigitte, ...
The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) provides a central resource on protein sequences and functional annotation with three database components, each addressing a key need in protein...
The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) (2005)
Bairoch, Amos, Apweiler, Rolf, Wu, Cathy H., Barker, Winona C., Boeckmann, Brigitte, Ferro, Serenella, ...
The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) provides the scientific community with a single, centralized, authoritative resource for protein sequences and functional information. Formed by uniting the...
Integrative Annotation of 21,037 Human Genes Validated by Full-Length cDNA Clones (2004)
Tadashi Imanishi, Takeshi Itoh, Yutaka Suzuki, Claire O'Donovan, Satoshi Fukuchi, Kanako O. Koyanagi, ...
An international team has systematically validated and annotated just over 21,000 human genes using full-length cDNA, thereby providing a valuable new resource for the human genetics community.
Integrative Annotation of 21,037 Human Genes Validated by Full-Length cDNA Clones (2004)
Tadashi Imanishi, Takeshi Itoh, Yutaka Suzuki, Claire O'Donovan, Satoshi Fukuchi, Kanako O. Koyanagi, ...
The human genome sequence defines our inherent biological potential; the realization of the biology encoded therein requires knowledge of the function of each gene. Currently, our knowledge in this...
Integrative annotation of 21,037 human genes validated by full-length cDNA clones (2004)
Imanishi, Tadashi, Itoh, Takeshi, Suzuki, Yutaka, O'Donovan, Claire, Fukuchi, Satoshi, Koyanagi, Kanako O., ...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the...
UniProt: the Universal Protein Knowledgebase (2004)
Rolf Apweiler, Amos Bairoch, Cathy H. Wu, Winona C. Barker, Brigitte Boeckmann, Serenella Ferro, ...
To provide the scientific community with a single, centralized, authoritative resource for protein sequences and functional information, the Swiss-Prot, TrEMBL and PIR protein database activities...
The SWISS-PROT protein knowledgebase and its supplement TrEMBL in 2003 (2003)
Boeckmann, Brigitte, Bairoch, Amos, Apweiler, Rolf, Blatter, Marie-Claude, Estreicher, Anne, Gasteiger, Elisabeth, ...
The SWISS-PROT protein knowledgebase (http://www.expasy.org/sprot/ and http://www.ebi.ac.uk/swissprot/) connects amino acid sequences with the current knowledge in the Life Sciences. Each protein...
The European Bioinformatics Institute's data resources (2003)
Brooksbank, Catherine, Camon, Evelyn, Harris, Midori A., Magrane, Michele, Martin, Maria Jesus, Mulder, Nicola, ...
As the amount of biological data grows, so does the need for biologists to store and access this information in central repositories in a free and unambiguous manner. The European Bioinformatics...
High-quality protein knowledge resource: SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL (2002)
O'Donovan, Claire, Martin, Maria Jesus, Gattiker, Alexandre, Gasteiger, Elisabeth, Bairoch, Amos, Apweiler, Rolf
SWISS-PROT is a curated protein sequence database which strives to provide a high level of annotation (such as the description of the function of a protein, its domain structure, post-translational...
Prevalence and outcome of partial remissionin depression
Tranter, Richard, O'Donovan, Claire, Chandarana, Praful, Kennedy, Sidney
The goal of treatment of major depression should be full remission. Many patients, however, fail to achieve or maintain symptom-free status. Residual depressive symptoms are common, even where there...
The European Bioinformatics Institute's data resources
Brooksbank, Catherine, Camon, Evelyn, Harris, Midori A., Magrane, Michele, Martin, Maria Jesus, Mulder, Nicola, ...
As the amount of biological data grows, so does the need for biologists to store and access this information in central repositories in a free and unambiguous manner. The European Bioinformatics...
The SWISS-PROT protein knowledgebase and its supplement TrEMBL in 2003
Boeckmann, Brigitte, Bairoch, Amos, Apweiler, Rolf, Blatter, Marie-Claude, Estreicher, Anne, Gasteiger, Elisabeth, ...
The SWISS-PROT protein knowledgebase (http://www.expasy.org/sprot/ and http://www.ebi.ac.uk/swissprot/) connects amino acid sequences with the current knowledge in the Life Sciences. Each protein...
Integrative Annotation of 21,037 Human Genes Validated by Full-Length cDNA Clones
Imanishi, Tadashi, Itoh, Takeshi, Suzuki, Yutaka, O'Donovan, Claire, Fukuchi, Satoshi, Koyanagi, Kanako O, ...
The human genome sequence defines our inherent biological potential; the realization of the biology encoded therein requires knowledge of the function of each gene. Currently, our knowledge in this...
The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt)
Bairoch, Amos, Apweiler, Rolf, Wu, Cathy H., Barker, Winona C., Boeckmann, Brigitte, Ferro, Serenella, ...
The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) provides the scientific community with a single, centralized, authoritative resource for protein sequences and functional information. Formed by uniting the...
The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt): an expanding universe of protein information
Wu, Cathy H., Apweiler, Rolf, Bairoch, Amos, Natale, Darren A., Barker, Winona C., Boeckmann, Brigitte, ...
The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) provides a central resource on protein sequences and functional annotation with three database components, each addressing a key need in protein...
Prevalence and outcome of partial remissionin depression
Tranter, Richard, O'Donovan, Claire, Chandarana, Praful, Kennedy, Sidney
The goal of treatment of major depression should be full remission. Many patients, however, fail to achieve or maintain symptom-free status. Residual depressive symptoms are common, even where there...
The European Bioinformatics Institute's data resources
Brooksbank, Catherine, Camon, Evelyn, Harris, Midori A., Magrane, Michele, Martin, Maria Jesus, Mulder, Nicola, ...
As the amount of biological data grows, so does the need for biologists to store and access this information in central repositories in a free and unambiguous manner. The European Bioinformatics...
The SWISS-PROT protein knowledgebase and its supplement TrEMBL in 2003
Boeckmann, Brigitte, Bairoch, Amos, Apweiler, Rolf, Blatter, Marie-Claude, Estreicher, Anne, Gasteiger, Elisabeth, ...
The SWISS-PROT protein knowledgebase (http://www.expasy.org/sprot/ and http://www.ebi.ac.uk/swissprot/) connects amino acid sequences with the current knowledge in the Life Sciences. Each protein...
Integrative Annotation of 21,037 Human Genes Validated by Full-Length cDNA Clones
Imanishi, Tadashi, Itoh, Takeshi, Suzuki, Yutaka, O'Donovan, Claire, Fukuchi, Satoshi, Koyanagi, Kanako O, ...
The human genome sequence defines our inherent biological potential; the realization of the biology encoded therein requires knowledge of the function of each gene. Currently, our knowledge in this...
The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt)
Bairoch, Amos, Apweiler, Rolf, Wu, Cathy H., Barker, Winona C., Boeckmann, Brigitte, Ferro, Serenella, ...
The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) provides the scientific community with a single, centralized, authoritative resource for protein sequences and functional information. Formed by uniting the...
The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt): an expanding universe of protein information
Wu, Cathy H., Apweiler, Rolf, Bairoch, Amos, Natale, Darren A., Barker, Winona C., Boeckmann, Brigitte, ...
The Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) provides a central resource on protein sequences and functional annotation with three database components, each addressing a key need in protein...
QuickGO: a web-based tool for Gene Ontology searching
Binns, David, Dimmer, Emily, Huntley, Rachael, Barrell, Daniel, O'Donovan, Claire, Apweiler, Rolf
Summary: QuickGO is a web-based tool that allows easy browsing of the Gene Ontology (GO) and all associated electronic and manual GO annotations provided by the GO Consortium annotation groups...