Crowdsourcing biocuration: The Community Assessment of Community Annotation with Ontologies (CACAO)
Experimental data about gene functions curated from the primary literature have enormous value for research scientists in understanding biology. Using the Gene Ontology (GO), manual curation by experts has provided an important resource for studying gene function, especially within model organisms....
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2021
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Crowdsourcing biocuration: The Community Assessment of Community Annotation with Ontologies (CACAO).
by Jolene Ramsey, Brenley McIntosh, Daniel Renfro, Suzanne A Aleksander, Sandra LaBonte, Curtis Ross, Adrienne E Zweifel, Nathan Liles, Shabnam Farrar, Jason J Gill, Ivan Erill, Sarah Ades, Tanya Z Berardini, Jennifer A Bennett, Siobhan Brady, Robert Britton, Seth Carbon, Steven M Caruso, Dave Clements, Ritu Dalia, Meredith Defelice, Erin L Doyle, Iddo Friedberg, Susan M R Gurney, Lee Hughes, Allison Johnson, Jason M Kowalski, Donghui Li, Ruth C Lovering, Tamara L Mans, Fiona McCarthy, Sean D Moore, Rebecca Murphy, Timothy D Paustian, Sarah Perdue, Celeste N Peterson, Birgit M Prüß, Margaret S Saha, Robert R Sheehy, John T Tansey, Louise Temple, Alexander William Thorman, Saul Trevino, Amy Cheng Vollmer, Virginia Walbot, Joanne Willey, Deborah A Siegele, James C Hu
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