TY - GEN T1 - Two new functions in the WormBase Enrichment Suite AU - Angeles-Albores, David AU - Lee, Raymond YN AU - Chan, Juancarlos AU - Sternberg, Paul W DO - 10.17912/W25Q2N UR - http://beta.micropublication.org/journals/biology/w25q2n/ AB - ​Genome-wide experiments routinely generate large amounts of data that can be hard to interpret biologically. A common approach to interpreting these results is to employ enrichment analyses of controlled languages, known as ontologies, that describe various biological parameters such as gene molecular or biological function. In C. elegans, three distinct ontologies, the Gene Ontology (GO), Anatomy Ontology (AO), and the Worm Phenotype Ontology (WPO) are used to annotate gene function, expression and phenotype, respectively (Ashburner et al. 2000; Lee and Sternberg, 2003; Schindelman et al. 2011). PY - 2018 JO - microPublication Biology ER -