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Eurie L. Hong
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 44
Citations - 12355
Eurie L. Hong is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: ENCODE & Genome. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 40 publications receiving 10616 citations. Previous affiliations of Eurie L. Hong include University of Cambridge & Princeton University.
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The Gene Ontology (GO) database and informatics resource.
Midori A. Harris,Jennifer I. Clark,Ireland A,Jane Lomax,Michael Ashburner,Michael Ashburner,R. Foulger,R. Foulger,Karen Eilbeck,Karen Eilbeck,Suzanna E. Lewis,Suzanna E. Lewis,B. Marshall,B. Marshall,Christopher J. Mungall,Christopher J. Mungall,J. Richter,J. Richter,Gerald M. Rubin,Gerald M. Rubin,Judith A. Blake,Carol J. Bult,Dolan M,Drabkin H,Janan T. Eppig,Hill Dp,L. Ni,Ringwald M,Rama Balakrishnan,Rama Balakrishnan,J. M. Cherry,J. M. Cherry,Karen R. Christie,Karen R. Christie,Maria C. Costanzo,Maria C. Costanzo,Selina S. Dwight,Selina S. Dwight,Stacia R. Engel,Stacia R. Engel,Dianna G. Fisk,Dianna G. Fisk,Jodi E. Hirschman,Jodi E. Hirschman,Eurie L. Hong,Eurie L. Hong,Robert S. Nash,Robert S. Nash,Anand Sethuraman,Anand Sethuraman,Chandra L. Theesfeld,Chandra L. Theesfeld,David Botstein,David Botstein,Kara Dolinski,Kara Dolinski,Becket Feierbach,Becket Feierbach,Tanya Z. Berardini,Tanya Z. Berardini,S. Mundodi,S. Mundodi,Seung Y. Rhee,Seung Y. Rhee,Rolf Apweiler,Daniel Barrell,Camon E,E. Dimmer,Lee,Rex L. Chisholm,Pascale Gaudet,Pascale Gaudet,Warren A. Kibbe,Warren A. Kibbe,Ranjana Kishore,Ranjana Kishore,Erich M. Schwarz,Erich M. Schwarz,Paul W. Sternberg,Paul W. Sternberg,M. Gwinn,Hannick L,Wortman J,Matthew Berriman,Matthew Berriman,Wood,Wood,de la Cruz N,de la Cruz N,Peter J. Tonellato,Peter J. Tonellato,Pankaj Jaiswal,Pankaj Jaiswal,Seigfried T,Seigfried T,White R,White R +96 more
TL;DR: The Gene Ontology (GO) project as discussed by the authors provides structured, controlled vocabularies and classifications that cover several domains of molecular and cellular biology and are freely available for community use in the annotation of genes, gene products and sequences.
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Annotation of functional variation in personal genomes using RegulomeDB
Alan P. Boyle,Eurie L. Hong,Manoj Hariharan,Yong Cheng,Marc A. Schaub,Maya Kasowski,Konrad J. Karczewski,Julie Park,Benjamin C. Hitz,Shuai Weng,J. Michael Cherry,Michael Snyder +11 more
TL;DR: A novel approach and database, RegulomeDB, which guides interpretation of regulatory variants in the human genome, which includes high-throughput, experimental data sets from ENCODE and other sources, as well as computational predictions and manual annotations to identify putative regulatory potential and identify functional variants.
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Saccharomyces Genome Database: the genomics resource of budding yeast
J. Michael Cherry,Eurie L. Hong,Craig Amundsen,Rama Balakrishnan,Gail Binkley,Esther T. Chan,Karen R. Christie,Maria C. Costanzo,Selina S. Dwight,Stacia R. Engel,Dianna G. Fisk,Jodi E. Hirschman,Benjamin C. Hitz,Kalpana Karra,Cynthia J. Krieger,Stuart R. Miyasato,Robert S. Nash,Julie Park,Marek S. Skrzypek,Matt Simison,Shuai Weng,Edith D. Wong +21 more
TL;DR: The Saccharomyces Genome Database is an encyclopedia of the yeast genome, its chromosomal features, their functions and interactions, and public access to these data is provided to researchers and educators via web pages designed for optimal ease of use.
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The Gene Ontology project in 2008
Midori A. Harris,Jennifer I. Deegan,Amelia Ireland,Jane Lomax,Michael Ashburner,Susan Tweedie,Seth Carbon,Suzanna E. Lewis,Christopher J. Mungall,John Day Richter,Karen Eilbeck,Judith A. Blake,Carol J. Bult,Alexander D. Diehl,Mary E. Dolan,Harold J. Drabkin,Janan T. Eppig,David P. Hill,Ni Li,Martin Ringwald,Rama Balakrishnan,Gail Binkley,J. Michael Cherry,Karen R. Christie,Maria C. Costanzo,Qing Dong,Stacia R. Engel,Dianna G. Fisk,Jodi E. Hirschman,Benjamin C. Hitz,Eurie L. Hong,Cynthia J. Krieger,Stuart R. Miyasato,Robert S. Nash,Julie Park,Marek S. Skrzypek,Shuai Weng,Edith D. Wong,Kathy K. Zhu,David Botstein,Kara Dolinski,Michael S. Livstone,Rose Oughtred,Tanya Z. Berardini,Li Donghui,Seung Y. Rhee,Rolf Apweiler,Daniel Barrell,Evelyn Camon,Emily Dimmer,Rachael P. Huntley,Nicola Mulder,Varsha K. Khodiyar,Ruth C. Lovering,Sue Povey,Rex L. Chisholm,Petra Fey,Pascale Gaudet,Warren A. Kibbe,Ranjana Kishore,Erich M. Schwarz,Paul W. Sternberg,Kimberly Van Auken,Michelle G. Giglio,Linda Hannick,Jennifer R. Wortman,Martin Aslett,Matthew Berriman,Valerie Wood,Howard J. Jacob,Stan Laulederkind,Victoria Petri,Mary Shimoyama,Jennifer L. Smith,Simon N. Twigger,Pankaj Jaiswal,Trent E. Seigfried,Doug Howe,Monte Westerfield,Candace Collmer,Trudy Torto Alalibo,Erika Feltrin,Giorgio Valle,Susan Bromberg,Shane C. Burgess,Fiona M. McCarthy +85 more
TL;DR: The GO Consortium has launched a focused effort to provide comprehensive and detailed annotation of orthologous genes across a number of ‘reference’ genomes, including human and several key model organisms.
Gene Ontology Consortium. The Gene Ontology (GO) database and informatics resource
Harris Ma,Jennifer I. Clark,Amelia Ireland,Jane Lomax,Michael Ashburner,R. Foulger,Karen Eilbeck,Suzanna E. Lewis,B. Marshall,Christopher J. Mungall,J. Richter,Gerald M. Rubin,Blake Ja,Carol J. Bult,Mary E. Dolan,H. Drabkin,Janan T. Eppig,David P. Hill,L. Ni,Martin Ringwald,Rama Balakrishnan,J. M. Cherry,Karen R. Christie,Maria C. Costanzo,Selina S. Dwight,Stacia R. Engel,Dianna G. Fisk,Jodi E. Hirschman,Eurie L. Hong,Robert S. Nash,Anand Sethuraman,Chandra L. Theesfeld,David Botstein,Kara Dolinski,Becket Feierbach,Tanya Z. Berardini,S. Mundodi,Seung Y. Rhee,Rolf Apweiler,Daniel Barrell,Evelyn Camon,E. Dimmer,V. Lee,Rex L. Chisholm,Pascale Gaudet,Warren A. Kibbe,Ranjana Kishore,Erich M. Schwarz,Paul W. Sternberg,M. Gwinn,Linda Hannick,Jennifer R. Wortman,Matthew Berriman,Valerie Wood,N. de sur la Cruz,Peter J. Tonellato,Pankaj Jaiswal,Trent E. Seigfried,Ra White +58 more
TL;DR: The Gene Ontology (GO) project provides structured, controlled vocabularies and classifications that cover several domains of molecular and cellular biology and are freely available for community use in the annotation of genes, gene products and sequences.