Integrating the Cell Cycle Ontology with the Mouse Genome Database David R. Smith Mary Dolan Dr. Judith Blake.

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Integrating the Cell Cycle Ontology with the Mouse Genome Database David R. Smith Mary Dolan Dr. Judith Blake

Ontology A vocabulary of terms used in a specific domain, definitions of those terms, and the defined relationships between them The three ontologies being used in my project: – Cell Cycle Ontology (CCO) – Gene Ontology (GO) – Mouse Genome Database (MGD)

The Gene Ontology The Gene Ontology classifies the genes and proteins of many model organisms under three domains: – Biological process – Molecular function – Cellular component The GO Consortium has annotations from 17 other databases, including MGD

Overview of the Cell Cycle and the Cell Cycle Ontology The Cell Cycle Ontology extends existing ontologies for cell cycle knowledge and integrates and manages knowledge about the cell cycle components and regulatory aspects. The MGD, however, does not have the data collected in the CCO There are at least two types of cell cycle control mechanisms. The first ensures clean transitions from phase to phase. The second is checkpoint control. Ensuring that the previous phase is complete

Tools Perl Microsoft Access

Objectives Use the Gene Ontology and resources at Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) and find the relations between the CCO and the Mouse Genome Explore methods of integrating the data in the CCO with the MGD through cross-references and queries Develop a completed database with annotated data

Progress so far Using Perl, I’ve created tables of cross- references between the CCO and the GO Using Microsoft Access, I’ve used these tables to create joins and run queries that output tables that show the relationships between the CCO and the MGD through the GO and Orthologs of the mouse genome.

What’s next Obo-Edit: Explore the temporal relations in the CCO and how to integrate them into the MGD Protégé: Create an Obo or Owl file of the data from the separate databases and create one database to add to the mouse genome database or to the GO

Thanks Dr. Judith Blake and her lab Mary Dolan Iry Witham Dr. Jon Geiger and the Jackson Lab Student Summer Program National Human Genome Research Institute The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation

Bibliography Too lazy to do this right now

Questions?