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Bioinformatics Advance Access originally published online on September 16, 2008
Bioinformatics 2008 24(22):2628-2629; doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btn486
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GOSLING: a rule-based protein annotator using BLAST and GO

Craig E. Jones 1,2,*, Julian Schwerdt 1,3, Tessa Arwen Bretag 2, Ute Baumann 1 and Alfred L. Brown 2

1Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics, Waite Campus, University of Adelaide, South Australia 5064, 2School of Computer Science, University of Adelaide and 3South Australian Partnership for Advanced Computing, University of Adelaide, South Australia 5001

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Summary: GOSLING is a web-based protein function annotator that uses a decision tree-derived rule set to quickly predict Gene Ontology terms for a protein. A score is assigned to each term prediction that is indicative of the accuracy of the prediction. Due to its speed and accuracy GOSLING is ideally suited for high-throughput annotation tasks.

Availability: https://www.sapac.edu.au/gosling

Contact: craig{at}cs.adelaide.edu.au

Associate Editor: Dmitrij Frishman


Received on May 23, 2008; revised on September 1, 2008; accepted on September 10, 2008

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