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Plant Physiology 138:1268-1279 (2005) © 2005 American Society of Plant Biologists It's All GO for Plant Scientists1EMBL-EBI Wellcome Trust Genome Campus Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SD, United Kingdom
The Gene Ontology project (http://www.geneontology.org/) produces structured, controlled vocabularies and gene product annotations. Gene products are classified according to the cellular locations and biological process in which they act, and the molecular functions that they carry out. We annotate gene products from a broad range of model species and provide support for those groups that wish to contribute annotation of further model species. 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.
1 This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health/National Human Genome Research Institute (grant no. HG02273) and by the European Union Research and Technological Development Quality of Life and Management of Living Resources Programme (QLRICT200100981 and QLRICT200100015). www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/doi/10.1104/pp.104.058529. * Corresponding author; e-mail jclark{at}ebi.ac.uk; fax 44(0)1223494468. Received December 17, 2004; returned for revision April 1, 2005; accepted April 1, 2005. This article has been cited by other articles:
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