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We’ve been noticing that there are quite a few annotations of
viral terms e.g. ‘GO:0046718 : viral entry’ to host rather than
viral gene products.
I’m sure this is incorrect – by doing this we’re annotating
abnormal, pathological processes in the host.
For an example, see gps annotated directly to ‘GO:0016032 :
viral life cycle’ e.g. MKT1, SGD "Protein involved in propagation
of M2 dsRNA satellite of L-A virus" – surely this isn’t a normal
process for yeast? There are lots of other examples from many
different databases…
We’ve been noticing that there are quite a few annotations of
viral terms e.g. ‘GO:0046718 : viral entry’ to host rather than
viral gene products.
I’m sure this is incorrect – by doing this we’re annotating
abnormal, pathological processes in the host.
For an example, see gps annotated directly to ‘GO:0016032 :
viral life cycle’ e.g. MKT1, SGD "Protein involved in propagation
of M2 dsRNA satellite of L-A virus" – surely this isn’t a normal
process for yeast? There are lots of other examples from many
different databases…
Reported by: jl242
Original Ticket: geneontology/annotation-issues/1
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