The Cardiovascular Gene Ontology Initiative Cardiovascular GO Annotation Initiative Team Philippa Talmud1, Pete Scambler 2, Mike Hubank 3, Rolf Apweiler 4,Ruth Lovering 5, Varsha Khodiyar5 1 Department of Medicine, Rayne Institute UCL; 2Molecular Medicine Unit, ICH; 3 Molecular Haematology and Cancer Biology, ICH; 4 Gene Ontology Annotation (GOA) Project, European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton; 5 HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee, Department of Biology. Providing full gene ontology annotation to genes associated with cardiovascular processes Gene Ontology (GO) provides a systematic language for the description of attributes of genes and gene products in four key domains that are shared by all organisms molecular function biological process Please contribute to this initiative by adding your name and suggestions for genes to be prioritised. cellular component sequence features The first 300 cardiovascular-associated genes to be annotated as a priority http://www.ucl.ac.uk/medicine/cardiovascular-genetics/ http://wiki.geneontology.org/index.php/Cardiovascular Email: r.lovering@ucl.ac.uk The Cardiovascular Gene Ontology Initiative Cardiovascular GO Annotation Initiative Team Philippa Talmud1, Pete Scambler 2, Mike Hubank 3, Rolf Apweiler 4,Ruth Lovering 5, Varsha Khodiyar5 1 Department of Medicine, Rayne Institute UCL; 2Molecular Medicine Unit, ICH; 3 Molecular Haematology and Cancer Biology, ICH; 4 Gene Ontology Annotation (GOA) Project, European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton; 5 HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee, Department of Biology. Providing full gene ontology annotation to genes associated with cardiovascular processes Gene Ontology (GO) provides a systematic language for the description of attributes of genes and gene products in four key domains that are shared by all organisms molecular function biological process cellular component sequence features Find out more about gene ontology by visiting our booth at the entrance to the poster room on the ground floor We are also happy to take suggestions from you and to prioritise your gene of interest for annotation http://www.ucl.ac.uk/medicine/cardiovascular-genetics/ http://wiki.geneontology.org/index.php/Cardiovascular Email: r.lovering@ucl.ac.uk The Cardiovascular Gene Ontology Initiative Cardiovascular GO Annotation Initiative Team Philippa Talmud1, Pete Scambler 2, Mike Hubank 3, Rolf Apweiler 4,Ruth Lovering 5, Varsha Khodiyar5 1 Department of Medicine, Rayne Institute UCL; 2Molecular Medicine Unit, ICH; 3 Molecular Haematology and Cancer Biology, ICH; 4 Gene Ontology Annotation (GOA) Project, European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton; 5 HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee, Department of Biology. Providing full gene ontology annotation to genes associated with cardiovascular processes Gene Ontology (GO) provides a systematic language for the description of attributes of genes and gene products in four key domains that are shared by all organisms molecular function biological process Please contribute to this initiative by adding your name and suggestions for genes to be prioritised. http://www.ucl.ac.uk/medicine/cardiovascular-genetics/ http://wiki.geneontology.org/index.php/Cardiovascular Email: r.lovering@ucl.ac.uk cellular component sequence features The first 300 cardiovascular-associated genes to be annotated as a priority