[Gramene] Re: Forward of moderated message
huntley at ebi.ac.uk
huntley at ebi.ac.uk
Mon Dec 20 08:42:40 EST 2010
Hello,
Thank you for writing to go help.
AmiGO indexes the gene names, symbols and synonyms that are provided with
the GO annotations from, in this case, Gramene.
I have copied the Gramene curators on this email, who should be able to
help you with your query about the different symbols/names used for rice
genes.
If you have further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us again.
Best wishes,
Rachael Huntley.
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> Text: Dear the curator:
> I have tried to input the gene locus id(ex. Os05g0155200 for rice)to get
> the information about these genes, but I am curious about whatâs the
> naming rule for the symbol ? Because there are different forms of symbol ,
> some are like âERS2â, and some are like âOs05g0155200â, and there
> is another forms of symbol, for example âOSJNBa0082C09.23 â, whatâs
> the difference between the these forms?
>
> Best Wishes~
>
EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute
Wellcome Trust Genome Campus
Hinxton
Cambridge
CB10 1SD
UK
Tel: +44 (0)1223 492 515
email: huntley at ebi.ac.uk
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