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Ontologies are collections of terms organized in a graph that can be used to annotate biological data, for example, tagging genes or variants with terms from disease or phenotype ontologies. The most well known bio ontology is the Gene Ontology (GO), used for functional annotation of genes. Sites such as the OBO Foundry and Bioportal can be used to find bio-ontologies.
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How to get a list of all human morphogens?
Gene Ontology provides many genes annotated as taking part in various morphogenesis processes but I want to get a list of all morphogen coding genes specifically. …