Preferred Name |
combinatorial evidence used in automatic assertion |
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Synonyms |
inferred from in-silico analysis |
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Definitions |
Combinatorial analyses could include experimental or computational results. Examples include: (i) large-scale experiment such as a genome-wide two-hybrid or genome-wide synthetic interactions; (ii) integration of large-scale data sets of various types; and (iii) text-based-computation, e.g. text-mining. For simple sequence comparisons, one should use the sequence similarity analysis evidence type. For microarray results alone, expression pattern analysis is appropriate; whereas, large-scale computational analysis should be used when microarray results are combined with the results of other types of large-scale experiments. A type of combinatorial analysis that is used in an automatic assertion. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ECO_0000213 |
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Combinatorial analyses could include experimental or computational results. Examples include: (i) large-scale experiment such as a genome-wide two-hybrid or genome-wide synthetic interactions; (ii) integration of large-scale data sets of various types; and (iii) text-based-computation, e.g. text-mining. For simple sequence comparisons, one should use the sequence similarity analysis evidence type. For microarray results alone, expression pattern analysis is appropriate; whereas, large-scale computational analysis should be used when microarray results are combined with the results of other types of large-scale experiments. |
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created_by |
mchibucos |
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creation_date |
2010-08-06T05:28:33Z |
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definition |
A type of combinatorial analysis that is used in an automatic assertion. |
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ECO_9000002 |
IEA |
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eco |
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has_related_synonym |
inferred from in-silico analysis |
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id |
ECO:0000213 |
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label |
combinatorial evidence used in automatic assertion |
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notation |
ECO:0000213 |
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prefLabel |
combinatorial evidence used in automatic assertion |
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