Regulatory non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are increasingly recognized as integral to the control of biological processes. This is often through the targeted regulation of mRNA expression, but this is by no means the only mechanism through which regulatory ncRNAs act. The Gene Ontology (GO) has long been used for the systematic annotation of protein-coding and ncRNA gene function, but rapid progress in the understanding of ncRNAs meant that the ontology needed to be revised to accurately reflect current knowledge.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFlyBase (flybase.org) is a model organism database and knowledge base about Drosophila melanogaster, commonly known as the fruit fly. Researchers from around the world rely on the genetic, genomic, and functional information available in FlyBase, as well as its tools to view and interrogate these data.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFResearch in model organisms is central to the characterization of signaling pathways in multicellular organisms. Here, we present the comprehensive and systematic curation of 17 Drosophila signaling pathways using the Gene Ontology framework to establish a dynamic resource that has been incorporated into FlyBase, providing visualization and data integration tools to aid research projects. By restricting to experimental evidence reported in the research literature and quantifying the amount of such evidence for each gene in a pathway, we captured the landscape of empirical knowledge of signaling pathways in Drosophila.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe development and application of genetic techniques in the fruit fly underlies some major advances in the understanding of metazoan development and biology. To examine whether the publication record for signalling pathway genes can indicate which factors have shaped pathway research, the publication history of selected genes is used to compare differences in research output over time. This is used to discuss how research trends may be shaped by a variety of factors such as advances in technology, ease of study and importance to human health.
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