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Data structure containing information about Gene Ontology (GO) term
Description
A term object is a data structure containing information about
a Gene Ontology (GO) term. You can explore and traverse Gene Ontology terms using
“is_a” and “part_of” relationships.
A term object has handle copy semantics. To learn how this affects your
use of the class, see Copying Objects in the MATLAB® Programming Fundamentals documentation.
Creation
A term object is part of the terms property of a
Gene Ontology object. Create a Gene Ontology object using
the geneont command.
Properties
This property is read-only.
Definition of the GO term. specified as a character vector.
Tip
If you know the GO identifier (for example, 314) of a term object, instead of its index or position number (for example, 287), you can use the following syntax to display the definition of a term object:
GeneontObj(314).terms.definition
For an example, see Investigate Gene Ontology Term Properties.
Data Types: char
This property is read-only.
GO identifier of GO term, specified as a numeric scalar.
Tip
You can use the num2goid function to convert
id to a GO ID character vector formatted as a 7-digit number
preceded by the prefix GO:, which is the standard used by the Gene
Ontology database.
Tip
You can use the id property for a GO term as input to methods
of a geneont object, such as getancestors, getdescendants, and getrelatives.
Data Types: single | double
This property is read-only.
GO identifiers of GO terms that have an “is a” relationship with this GO term, specified as a numeric array.
Tip
You can also use the getancestors method of a geneont object
with the 'Relationtype' property set to 'is_a'
to determine term objects with an “is a” relationship.
Tip
If you know the GO identifier (for example, 42321) of a term object, instead of
its index or position number (for example, 18703), you can use the following syntax to
display the is_a property of a term object:
GeneontObj(42321).terms.is_a
For an example, see Investigate Gene Ontology Term Properties.
Data Types: single | double
This property is read-only.
Name of GO term, specified as a character vector.
Data Types: char | string
This property is read-only.
Indication that term is obsolete, specified as a logical value.
Tip
If you know the GO identifier (for example, 8) of a term object, instead of its index or position number (for example, 7), you can use the following syntax to display the obsolete status of a term object:
GeneontObj(8).terms.obsolete
For an example, see Investigate Gene Ontology Term Properties.
Data Types: logical
This property is read-only.
Ontology of GO term, specified as one of these values:
'molecular function''biological process''cellular component'
Use the ontology property to determine the ontology of term
objects, or to access or filter term objects by ontology.
Tip
If you know the GO identifier (for example, 179) of a term object, instead of its index or position number (for example, 155), you can use the following syntax to display the ontology of a term object:
GeneontObj(179).terms.ontology
For an example, see Investigate Gene Ontology Term Properties.
Data Types: char
This property is read-only.
GO identifiers of GO terms that have a “part of” relationship with this GO term, specified as a numeric array.
Tip
You can also use the getancestors method of a
geneont object with the 'Relationtype'
property set to 'part_of' to determine term objects with a
“part of” relationship.
Tip
If you know the GO identifier (for example, 42321) of a term object, instead of
its index or position number (for example, 18703), you can use the following syntax to
display the part_of property of a term object:
GeneontObj(42321).terms.part_of
For an example, see Investigate Gene Ontology Term Properties.
Data Types: single | double
This property is read-only.
GO terms that are synonyms of this GO term, specified as a two-column cell array.
The first column contains a character vector specifying the type of synonym, such as
'exact_synonym', 'related_synonym',
'broad_synonym', 'narrow_synonym', or
'alt_id'. The second column contains the GO identifier of the
synonymous term or a character vector describing the synonymous term.
Tip
If you know the GO identifier (for example, 398) of a term object, instead of its index or position number (for example, 352), you can use the following syntax to display the synonym of a term object:
GeneontObj(398).terms.synonym
For an example, see Investigate Gene Ontology Term Properties.
Data Types: cell
Examples
Investigate some of a properties of Gene ontology (GO) term object. First download the current Gene Ontology database into a geneont object.
GeneontObj = geneont('LIVE', true)Gene Ontology object with 47331 Terms.
Investigate Ontology
Display the ontology of the term object in the 155th position in GeneontObj.
GeneontObj.terms(155).ontology
ans = 'biological process'
Create a cell array of character vectors that list the ontology property for each term in GeneontObj.
ontologies = get(GeneontObj.terms,'ontology');
size(ontologies)ans = 1×2
47331 1
Create a logical mask that identifies all the terms with an ontology property of 'cellular component'.
mask = strcmp(ontologies,'cellular component');Apply the logical mask to all the terms in GeneontObj to return a structure containing only terms with an ontology property of 'cellular component'.
cell_comp_terms = GeneontObj.terms(mask); size(cell_comp_terms)
ans = 1×2
4470 1
Investigate Names
Display the name property of the term object in the 157th position in GeneontObj.
GeneontObj.terms(157).name
ans = 'obsolete activation of MAPKK (pseudohyphal growth)'
Find the index or position number of the term object whose name property is 'membrane'.
membrane_index = find(strcmp(get(GeneontObj.terms,'name'),'membrane'))
membrane_index = 9883
Use this index or position number and the id property to determine the GO identifier of the term object.
membrane_goid = GeneontObj.terms(membrane_index).id
membrane_goid = 16020
Use this GO identifier as input to the getrelatives method to find the GO identifiers of other term objects that are immediate relatives of the term object whose name property is 'membrane'.
relative_ids = getrelatives(GeneontObj,membrane_goid)
relative_ids = 23×1
5628
5642
5886
16020
19867
19898
31090
31224
34045
34357
⋮
List the name properties of these term objects.
lst = GeneontObj(relative_ids).terms;
get(lst,'name')ans = 23×1 cell
{'prospore membrane' }
{'annulate lamellae' }
{'plasma membrane' }
{'membrane' }
{'outer membrane' }
{'extrinsic component of membrane' }
{'organelle membrane' }
{'intrinsic component of membrane' }
{'phagophore assembly site membrane' }
{'photosynthetic membrane' }
{'ascus membrane' }
{'nuclear outer membrane-endoplasmic reticulum membrane network'}
{'coated membrane' }
{'prospore membrane leading edge' }
{'respirasome' }
{'leaflet of membrane bilayer' }
{'side of membrane' }
{'plasma membrane region' }
{'membrane protein complex' }
{'membrane microdomain' }
{'cellular anatomical entity' }
{'pathogen-containing vacuole membrane' }
{'spore inner membrane' }
Investigate part_of and is_a Relationships
Display the term objects to which the term object in the 18,703rd position has an “is a” relationship.
GeneontObj.terms(18703).is_a
ans = 30282
Display the term objects to which the term object in the 18,703rd position has a “part of” relationship.
GeneontObj.terms(18703).part_of
ans = 43931
Investigate Synonyms
Display the term objects that are synonymous to the term object in the third position in GeneontObj.
synonyms = GeneontObj.terms(3).synonym
synonyms = 3×2 cell
{'alt_id' } {'GO:0019952' }
{'alt_id' } {'GO:0050876' }
{'synonym'} {'"reproductive physiological process" EXACT []'}
Display the text of the third synonym.
synonyms(3,2)
ans = 1×1 cell array
{'"reproductive physiological process" EXACT []'}
Display the term objects that are synonymous to the term object in the 352nd position of GeneontObj.
GeneontObj.terms(352).synonym
ans = 1×2 cell
{'synonym'} {'"histone proline isomerization" EXACT []'}
Investigate Obsolete Status
Display the obsolete status of the term object in the third and seventh positions of GeneontObj.
GeneontObj.terms(3).obsolete
ans = logical
0
GeneontObj.terms(7).obsolete
ans = logical
1
Create a cell array of logicals that list the obsolete property for each term in GeneontObj.
obsolescence = get(GeneontObj.terms,'obsolete');
sum(cell2mat(obsolescence))ans = 3718
The number of obsolete terms is 3718.
Create a logical mask from the cell array that identifies all the nonobsolete terms.
mask = ~cell2mat(obsolescence);
Apply the logical mask to all the terms in GeneontObj to return a structure containing only terms that are not obsolete.
nonobsolete_terms = GeneontObj.terms(mask)
43613×1 struct array with fields:
id
name
ontology
definition
comment
synonym
is_a
part_of
obsolete
Version History
Introduced before R2006a
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