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Your table should look like this (GO terms): ``` geneid GOid Zm00001eb000010 GO:0003690;GO:0003727;GO:0019843;GO:0005739 Zm00001eb000020 G…
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I understand, here is an example with topGO where you need a differential expression table (DESeq2 for example) and a table of GO terms: `…
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Thank u for your reply. The problem is that I used the genome and gene annotation from that webpage, not ensemble or ncbi, so I have to use…
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Thank you! I need this for eukaryotic organism and known protein sequences, but I guess seqkit would work well!
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Paper referred to in question: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29195078/ > so I want to understand how you reduced the 12063 genes to 978…
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