ProGene - A Large-scale, High-Quality Protein-Gene Annotated Benchmark Corpus
The Pro(tein)/Gene corpus was developed at the JULIE Lab Jena under supervision of Prof. Udo Hahn. The goals of the annotation project were to construct a consistent and (as far as possible) subdomain-independent/-comprehensive protein-annotated corpus to differentiate between protein families and g...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Pro(tein)/Gene corpus was developed at the JULIE Lab Jena under supervision of Prof. Udo Hahn. The goals of the annotation project were to construct a consistent and (as far as possible) subdomain-independent/-comprehensive protein-annotated corpus to differentiate between protein families and groups, protein complexes, protein molecules, protein variants (e.g. alleles) and elliptic enumerations of proteins. The corpus has the following annotation levels / entity types: protein protein_familiy_or_group protein_complex protein_variant protein_enum For definitions of the annotation levels, please refer to the Proteins-guidelines-final.doc file that is found in the download package. To achieve a large coverage of biological subdomains, document from multiple other protein / gene corpora were reannotated. For further coverage, new document sets were created. All documents are abstracts from PubMed/MEDLINE. The corpus is made up of the union of all the documents in the different subcorpora. All document are delivered as MMAX2 (http://mmax2.net/) annotation projects. |
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DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.3698567 |