[BioC] GOLOCUSID and GOALLLOCUSID disagree with AmiGO
John Zhang
jzhang at jimmy.harvard.edu
Fri Jan 28 22:58:54 CET 2005
>I am having some trouble understanding the correct usage of GOLOCUSID and
GOALLLOCUSID. I can't get the list of LocusLink identifiers output for a
particular GOID to agree with AmiGO. Also, for this particular GOID,
GO:0000158, the return from GOLOCUSID and GOALLLOCUSID are the same, which seems
wrong. I am using the latest development version of GO.
GO:0000158 does not have any children so that GOLOCUSID and GOALLLOCUSID are the
same.
>
>Then again, perhaps I am not approaching this correctly as I have not used
these functions before.
>
>AmiGO shows 8 genes for GO:0000158, and both GOLOCUSID and GOALLLOCUSID show
33.
Depanding on the buid of the GO package and when you checked the data against
AmiGO, there may be some differences.
I will look into this next week (have to leave). Thanks.
>
>Would someone please look at the following code example and tell me what I am
doing wrong?
>
>>require("GO") || stop("GO unavailable")
>>myGOALLLOCUSID <- as.list(GOALLLOCUSID)
>>allGOALLLOCUSID <- names(myGOALLLOCUSID)
>>allGOALLLOCUSID <- sub("GO:","",allGOALLLOCUSID)
>>myGOLOCUSID <- as.list(GOLOCUSID)
>>allGOLOCUSID <- names(myGOLOCUSID)
>>allGOLOCUSID <- sub("GO:","",allGOLOCUSID)
>>which(allGOLOCUSID == "0000158")
>[1] 3370
>> myGOLOCUSID[3370]
>$"GO:0000158"
> IDA IDA IEA IEA IEA IEA IEA IEA IEA IEA IEA
IEA IEA
> 24673 5520 116663 19053 24666 24668 24669 24672 24673 24674 24675
25594 65179
> IMP ISS ISS ISS ISS ISS ISS ISS ISS ISS ISS
ISS ISS
> 45959 117281 19045 19046 19052 19053 19055 28227 319520 39337 45959
47877 63953
> ISS NAS NR NR TAS TAS TAS
> 67857 45959 5518 5519 19052 24672 5516
>
>>which(allGOALLLOCUSID == "0000158")
>[1] 2856
>> myGOALLLOCUSID[2856]
>$"GO:0000158"
> IDA IDA IEA IEA IEA IEA IEA IEA IEA IEA IEA
IEA IEA
> 24673 5520 116663 19053 24666 24668 24669 24672 24673 24674 24675
25594 65179
> IMP ISS ISS ISS ISS ISS ISS ISS ISS ISS ISS
ISS ISS
> 45959 117281 19045 19046 19052 19053 19055 28227 319520 39337 45959
47877 63953
> ISS NAS NR NR TAS TAS TAS
> 67857 45959 5518 5519 19052 24672 5516
>
>
>
>AmiGO tells me GO:0000158 has the genes:
>19045 Ppp1ca
>19046 Ppp1cb
>19052 Ppp2ca
>19053 Ppp2cb
>19055 Ppp3ca
>63953 Dusp10
>319520 Dusp4
>67857 Ppp6c
>
>base 2.0.1
>datasets 2.0.1
>utils 2.0.1
>grDevices 2.0.1
>graphics 2.0.1
>stats 2.0.1
>methods 2.0.1
>tools 2.0.1
>Biobase 1.5.0
>reposTools 1.5.1
>affy 1.5.8
>matchprobes 1.0.12
>gcrma 1.1.1
>qvalue 1.1
>siggenes 1.2.11
>limma 1.8.6
>GO 1.6.8
>xtable 1.2-4
>
>Thanks very much for any help or suggestions,
>Dick
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Jianhua Zhang
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