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CACAO
the intercollegiate annotation competition!
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The Community Assessment of Community Annotation with Ontologies (CACAO) is a competition for teams of undergrads around the world to improve the functional annotation of genes. CACAO was developed and is currently run at Texas A&M University, along with many other institutions.
If you are interested in participating, please email us - ecoliwiki@gmail.com.
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Calendar of Rounds
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annotation
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challenge
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open
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2
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annotation
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challenge
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open
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annotation
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challenge
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open
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annotation
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challenge
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open
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Last round
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open
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Last opportunity to make corrections to your existing GO annotations!
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6
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open
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fake inning: not valid for annotation
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CACAO Phage Hunters 2018
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- Don't forget - no binding terms (i.e. DNA binding, etc) & no response to terms (i.e. response to heat, etc)
Quick Links
GO annotation guide for SEA-PHAGES students
Decision Tree: Experimental Codes (IMP, IDA, IGI, ISS)
Decision Tree: Sequence/Structure Codes (ISS, ISA, ISO, ISM)
Adding an Annotation Walkthrough
ECs for Common Experiments
- → Look through the helpful handouts for students shown above. This includes printable documents.
- For more help on evidence codes
Participating schools
- University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Lecture Material
More background info can be found on the About CACAO page.
Virus-related GO terms
- For those of you interested in annotating proteins from viruses and phages:
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Subcategories
This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.