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2019 STAT115 Lect4.4 Gene Ontology
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PHI-Canto: Making Gene Ontology annotations

PHI-Canto: Making Gene Ontology annotations

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PHI-Canto: Annotating an inverse gene-for-gene interaction

PHI-Canto: Annotating an inverse gene-for-gene interaction

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Canto tutorial: Annotating Gene Ontology

Canto tutorial: Annotating Gene Ontology

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PHI-Canto: Making Physical Interaction annotations

PHI-Canto: Making Physical Interaction annotations

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PHI-Canto: Annotating a gene-for-gene interaction

PHI-Canto: Annotating a gene-for-gene interaction

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PHI-Canto: Adding genes and host species

PHI-Canto: Adding genes and host species

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PHI-Canto: Creating a metagenotype

PHI-Canto: Creating a metagenotype

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PHI-Canto: Creating a genotype

PHI-Canto: Creating a genotype

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The Gene Ontology: Making functional annotation of plants and animals FAIR.

The Gene Ontology: Making functional annotation of plants and animals FAIR.

Speaker: Chris Mungall, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Abstract: The

2019 STAT115 Lect4.4 Gene Ontology

2019 STAT115 Lect4.4 Gene Ontology

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