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Jennifer I. Clark
Researcher at Wellcome Trust
Publications - 4
Citations - 4339
Jennifer I. Clark is an academic researcher from Wellcome Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Controlled vocabulary & Open Biomedical Ontologies. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 3683 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer I. Clark include European Bioinformatics Institute.
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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.
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.
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The Gene Ontology project
TL;DR: The main goal of the Gene Ontology (GO) project is to support the construction and use of structured, controlled vocabularies to address the growing need for meaningful annotation of genes and their products in different organisms.
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It's All GO for Plant Scientists
TL;DR: The Gene Ontology facilitates the exchange of information between groups of scientists studying similar processes in different model organisms, and so provides a broad range of opportunities for plant scientists.