Prokaryotic GO subset README ============================ For those users of GO who would rather not view eukaryote-specific terms (such as mitochondrial and nuclear terms), we now have available as part of the OBO format ontology file a new category of GO terms: a prokaryotic subset used to filter out eukaryotic terms. What is it for? =============== This category is intended to be used as an annotator aid, and allows an annotator to browse and choose from a smaller set of terms, although obviously no-one is ever restricted to using just these terms. Is this just a type of GO slim? =============================== This is not the same as a GO slim, as it does not provide a set of high level terms, rather it is a reduced set of terms. Will this subset be generated as a separate file? ================================================= This category of terms will not be generated as a separate file like GO slims, but will be part of the gene_ontology.obo file, and can be viewed using a filter in DAG-Edit (see http://www.godatabase.org/dev/java/dagedit/docs/index.html and below for instructions). We also soon hope to provide a filter in AmiGO for viewing the prokaryote subset terms. Will this subset be updated regularly? ====================================== The subset will be updated approximately twice yearly, to take in to account terms that have been added to the ontologies. How can I view the prokaryotic subset? ====================================== Using DAG-Edit version 1.418 or above, load the gene_ontology.obo file. In the 'Find Terms' box, select the following from the pull-down menus: [Term] has [self] with [category id] that [equals] and enter the following in the search box: gosubset_prok Drag the yellow highlighted writing over the term editing panel on the left, and choose 'add as filter' for the pop-up menu. You'll now just see the prokaryote terms. Choose 'add as renderer' if you just want the prokaryotic terms in a different colour/font. See http://www.godatabase.org/dev/java/dagedit/docs/index.html for more information on using DAG-Edit. We also soon hope to provide a filter in AmiGO for viewing the prokaryote subset terms. For more infomation about the prokaryotic subset, please contact Jane Lomax on jane@ebi.ac.uk.