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The Gene Ontology (GO, geneontology.org) knowledgebase is the world’s largest source of information on gene function. Our mission is to develop a comprehensive, computational model of biological systems, ranging from the molecular to organism level.
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Immediately address any missing or incorrect functions! Contact us to have information added, altered, or removed
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To perform a GO enrichment, paste a list of genes here. You can even load our sample list to try it out immediately!
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The functional categories displayed in the graph can be filtered by selecting one, two, or all (default) categories here
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The number of genes in each high-level functional category is shown in this graph, which is hidden by default on some mobile devices
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The functional characteristics (GO annotations) of each gene are here, divided by functional category (GO subset): * Molecular Function * Biological Process * Cellular Component
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When you start, you’re looking at the list of all protein coding genes
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[http://current.geneontology.org](current.geneontology.org) ❣️ 40,267 GO terms 💝 7,905,607 annotations 🧬 1,565,873 gene products 💖 5,443 species For ontology changes in this release, see release.geneontology.org/2025-02-06/r... Annotation details are at release.geneontology.org/2025-02-06/r...
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The November release stats: 40,635 GO terms 8,031,345 annotations 1,568,326 gene products 5,435 species
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Yet another great collaboration involving @alliancegenome.bsky.social @yeastgenome.bsky.social @flybase.bsky.social @mousegenome.bsky.social @xenbase.bsky.social @pombase.bsky.social and too many others to list!!
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(GO) annotation, the Transporter Classification Database tcdb.org and publications. (we've reviewed and updated GO annotation to be more accurate and to provide better coverage). TRANSMEMBRANE TRANSPORTERS are divided into four major classes: @geneontology.bsky.social