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A relation based measure of semantic similarity for Gene Ontology annotations

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Figure 2 shows a subset of the GO consisting of bothpart_of and is_a relations. According to the taxonomicis_a relations both 'mitochondrial chromosome' and'mitochondrial nucleoid ' are 'mitochondrial part's
Table 1: Partial Order Constraints
Table 2: Example Annotations and Their Descriptions
Figure 4SSA. Average of SSAnikAverage Pathway Similarity Values of Annotations Consisting only of Cellular Component Terms Using ResnikAverage Pathway Similarity Values of Annotations Consisting only of Cellular Component Terms Using SSARes-Resnik similarity values of gene products inside and outside a pathway.
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