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  • Gene and gene function table

    Hi,

    I am looking for a two column table that has genes and their functions by their side. Any suggestions how i can get that?

    Thanks!

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  • #2
    For which organism?

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    • #3
      Homo sapiens

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      • #4
        Two options:

        1. Get this file: http://geneontology.org/gene-associa...a_ref_human.gz You will need to parse out the columns you want from this file. Should be possible using unix commands (post if you need help) or use perl/python.

        2. Visit: http://www.proteinatlas.org/ Hit "search" (leave field blank). This will list all proteins. Choose "show/hide columns" and then select "protein class" (that is the closest to the function category). You can download the results as a tabbed file.

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        • #5
          They still don't know what (most? , many?) Human genes do, so don't think any current list will be the real truth about the function of a gene.

          Note that there will be a bias to the "what's been studied" in any "gene set to function" analysis. Lots of genes are associated with neuron development and cancer (because brain studies and cancer research get lots of attention). Such genes of course, may have other functions.
          Last edited by Richard Finney; 07-31-2014, 12:25 PM.

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          • #6
            Well I am looking for something like the Summary text (This gene encodes a blabla) from this NCBI record



            Any suggestions on how I can create a database or find one?

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