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title: 'randomGODB: Random GO Database'
version: '1.1'
doi: 10.32614/CRAN.package.randomGODB
abstract: The Gene Ontology (GO) Consortium organizes
genes into hierarchical categories based on biological process (BP), molecular function
(MF) and cellular component (CC, i.e., subcellular localization). Tools such as
'GoMiner' (see Zeeberg, B.R., Feng, W., Wang, G. et al. (2003) )
can leverage GO to perform ontological analysis of microarray and proteomics studies,
typically generating a list of significant functional categories. The significance
is traditionally determined by randomizing the input gene list to computing the
false discovery rate (FDR) of the enrichment p-value for each category. We explore
here the novel alternative of randomizing the GO database rather than the gene list.
authors:
- family-names: Zeeberg
given-names: Barry
email: barryz2013@gmail.com
repository: https://barryzee.r-universe.dev
commit: 9749507ead3065281c89f8989402c4cb023e8d27
date-released: '2026-01-08'
contact:
- family-names: Zeeberg
given-names: Barry
email: barryz2013@gmail.com