oh, nice. I haven't stumbled upon these queries. They will sure serve me in the near future, but regarding my question i just found something quite nice (QuickGo on ebi.ac.uk)
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Hi Does somebody know of a tool that takes as input a pair or a group of GO terms and then shows me who is the ancestor of who in in this group? Let's say I have a 100+ different GO terms and want to know which are "fathers" of others. To verify all manually on the gene ontology website is a tedious job, and until now I haven't found an easy solution. Cheers! Michi |
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You can use a public mysql server for GO. for example, you could use a variation of the following query ( http://wiki.geneontology.org/index.php/Example_Queries#Find_ancestors_of_the_node_.27nucleus.27 ) 'Find ancestors of the node 'nucleus'"
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oh, nice. I haven't stumbled upon these queries. They will sure serve me in the near future, but regarding my question i just found something quite nice (QuickGo on ebi.ac.uk)
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In the end this was the best option for me. I created a script that recreates the ontology-hierarchy using this query. See for yourself: http://bg.upf.edu/blog/2011/04/understanding-the-hierarchy-of-your-go-terms-subset/ | ||
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Ok, I found something! Go here http://www.ebi.ac.uk/QuickGO/GMultiTerm#a=&tab=choose-terms There you can enter a list of GO IDs, and then you can click on the "add to graph" symbol. Very easy to check the relation between GO-Terms! |
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Download the gene_ontology.obo file, and search for the is_a: fields of the relevant records. The file is a simple text format, and easy to parse. |
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