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Assessment of Genome-Wide Protein Function Classification for Drosophila melanogaster

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Mi, H; Vandergriff, J; Campbell, M; Narechania, A; Majoros, W; Lewis, S; Thomas, PD; Ashburner, M
Published in: Genome Research
September 2003

The functional classification of genes on a genome-wide scale is now in its infancy, and we make a first attempt to assess existing methods and identify sources of error. To this end, we compared two independent efforts for associating proteins with functions, one implemented by FlyBase and the other by PANTHER at Celera Genomics. Both methods make inferences based on sequence similarity and the available experimental evidence. However, they differ considerably in methodology and process. Overall, assuming that the systematic error across the two methods is relatively small, we find the protein-to-function association error rate of both the FlyBase and PANTHER methods to be <2%. The primary source of error for both methods appears to be simple human error. Although homology-based inference can certainly cause errors in annotation, our analysis indicates that the frequency of such errors is relatively small compared with the number of correct inferences. Moreover, these homology errors can be minimized by careful tree-based inference, such as that implemented in PANTHER. Often, functional associations are made by one method and not the other, indicating that one of the greatest challenges lies in improving the completeness of available ontology associations.

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Genome Research

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1088-9051

Publication Date

September 2003

Volume

13

Issue

9

Start / End Page

2118 / 2128

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Related Subject Headings

  • Bioinformatics
  • 3105 Genetics
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences
 

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Mi, H., Vandergriff, J., Campbell, M., Narechania, A., Majoros, W., Lewis, S., … Ashburner, M. (2003). Assessment of Genome-Wide Protein Function Classification for Drosophila melanogaster. Genome Research, 13(9), 2118–2128. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.771603
Mi, Huaiyu, Jody Vandergriff, Michael Campbell, Apurva Narechania, William Majoros, Suzanna Lewis, Paul D. Thomas, and Michael Ashburner. “Assessment of Genome-Wide Protein Function Classification for Drosophila melanogaster.” Genome Research 13, no. 9 (September 2003): 2118–28. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.771603.
Mi H, Vandergriff J, Campbell M, Narechania A, Majoros W, Lewis S, et al. Assessment of Genome-Wide Protein Function Classification for Drosophila melanogaster. Genome Research. 2003 Sep;13(9):2118–28.
Mi, Huaiyu, et al. “Assessment of Genome-Wide Protein Function Classification for Drosophila melanogaster.” Genome Research, vol. 13, no. 9, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Sept. 2003, pp. 2118–28. Crossref, doi:10.1101/gr.771603.
Mi H, Vandergriff J, Campbell M, Narechania A, Majoros W, Lewis S, Thomas PD, Ashburner M. Assessment of Genome-Wide Protein Function Classification for Drosophila melanogaster. Genome Research. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; 2003 Sep;13(9):2118–2128.

Published In

Genome Research

DOI

ISSN

1088-9051

Publication Date

September 2003

Volume

13

Issue

9

Start / End Page

2118 / 2128

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Related Subject Headings

  • Bioinformatics
  • 3105 Genetics
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences