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Blob Phenotype Concept Profile - Terms

Created: 2009-08-11 13:05:07 | Last updated: 2009-08-11 13:06:51

Credits: User Paul Fisher

License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License

This file contains a list of all terms extracted from the phenotype corpus, relating to African trypanosomiasis resistance in the mouse model. These terms were extracted using the following service: http://gopubmed4.biotec.tu-dresden.de/GoPubMedTermGenerationService/services/GoPubMedTermGeneration?wsdl These terms represent the concept profile for the phenotype.

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Workflow Pathway and Gene to Pubmed (2)

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This workflow takes in a list of gene names and KEGG pathway descriptions, and searches the PubMed database for corresponding articles. Any matches to the genes are then retrieved (abstracts only). These abstracts are then used to calculate a cosine vector space between two sets of corpora (gene and phenotype, or pathway and phenotype). The workflow counts the number of articles in the pubmed database in which each term occurs, and identifies the total number of articles in the entire PubMe...

Created: 2011-02-10 | Last updated: 2011-02-18

Credits: User Paul Fisher

Attributions: Workflow Cosine vector space Workflow Extract Scientific Terms Workflow Rank Phenotype Terms Workflow Cosine vector space Workflow Rank Phenotype Terms Workflow Pathway to Pubmed Workflow Extract Scientific Terms Workflow Gene to Pubmed

Workflow Extract Scientific Terms (2)

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This workflow takes in a document containg text and removes and non-ascii characters. The cleaned text is then sent to a service in dresden to extract all scientific terms. These terms represent a profile for the input document. Any null values are also removed.

Created: 2010-12-08 | Last updated: 2011-01-11

Credits: User Paul Fisher

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