T. E.M. Jones
University of Cambridge
5 Papers
T. E.M. Jones is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene nomenclature. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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The Gene Ontology Resource: 20 years and still GOing strong
Seth Carbon,Eric Douglass,Nathan Dunn,Benjamin M. Good,Nomi L. Harris,Suzanna E. Lewis,Christopher J. Mungall,S. Basu,Rex L. Chisholm,Robert J. Dodson,E. Hartline,Petra Fey,Paul Thomas,Laurent-Philippe Albou,Dustin Ebert,M. J. Kesling,Huaiyu Mi,Anushya Muruganujan,Xiaosong Huang,S. Poudel,Tremayne Mushayahama,James C. Hu,Sandra A. LaBonte,Deborah A. Siegele,Giulia Antonazzo,Helen Attrill,Nicholas H. Brown,S. Fexova,Phani V. Garapati,T. E.M. Jones,Steven J Marygold,Gillian Millburn,Alix J. Rey,Vítor Trovisco,G. Dos Santos,David B. Emmert,Kathleen Falls,Pinglei Zhou,Joshua L. Goodman,Victor B. Strelets,Jim Thurmond,Mélanie Courtot,D. S. Osumi,Helen Parkinson,Paola Roncaglia,Marcio Luis Acencio,Martin Kuiper,A. Lreid,Colin Logie,Ruth C. Lovering,Rachael P. Huntley,Paul Denny,Nancy H. Campbell,Barbara Kramarz,Vanessa Acquaah,S. H. Ahmad,H. Chen,J. H. Rawson,Marcus C. Chibucos,Michelle G. Giglio,Suvarna Nadendla,Rebecca Tauber,Margaret Duesbury,N. T. Del,Birgit H M Meldal,Livia Perfetto,Pablo Porras,Sandra Orchard,Anjali Shrivastava,Z. Xie,Hsin-Yu Chang,Robert D. Finn,Alex L. Mitchell,Neil D. Rawlings,Lorna Richardson,Amaia Sangrador-Vegas,Judith A. Blake,Karen R. Christie,Mary E. Dolan,H. Drabkin,David P. Hill,Li Ni,D. Sitnikov,Midori A. Harris,Stephen G. Oliver,Kim Rutherford,Valerie Wood,Jacqueline Hayles,Jürg Bähler,Antonia Lock,Elizabeth R Bolton,J L De Pons,Melinda R. Dwinell,G. T. Hayman,Stan Laulederkind,Mary Shimoyama,Marek Tutaj,Shur-Jen Wang,Peter D'Eustachio,Lisa Matthews,James P. Balhoff,Suzi Aleksander,Gail Binkley,B. L. Dunn,J. M. Cherry,Stacia R. Engel,Felix Gondwe,Kalpana Karra,Kevin A. MacPherson,Stuart R. Miyasato,Robert S. Nash,P. C. Ng,Travis K. Sheppard,A. Shrivatsav Vp,Matt Simison,Marek S. Skrzypek,Shuai Weng,Edith D. Wong,Marc Feuermann,Pascale Gaudet,E. Bakker,Tanya Z. Berardini,Leonore Reiser,Shankar Subramaniam,Eva Huala,C. Arighi,A. Auchincloss,K. Axelsen,G. P. Argoud,Alex Bateman,B. Bely,M. C. Blatter,E. Boutet,L. Breuza,A. Bridge,R. Britto,H. Bye-A-Jee,C. Casals-Casas,E. Coudert,A. Estreicher,L. Famiglietti,P. Garmiri,George Georghiou,A. Gos,N. Gruaz-Gumowski,E. Hatton-Ellis,U. Hinz,C. Hulo,A. Ignatchenko,F. Jungo,G. Keller,K. Laiho,P. Lemercier,D. Lieberherr,Y. Lussi,A. Mac-Dougall,M. Magrane,Maria Jesus Martin,P. Masson,D. A. Natale,N. N. Hyka,I. Pedruzzi,K. Pichler,S. Poux,C. Rivoire,M. Rodriguez-Lopez,T. Sawford,Elena Speretta,A. Shypitsyna,A. Stutz,S. Sundaram,M. Tognolli,N. Tyagi,Kate Warner,Rossana Zaru,C. Wu,Juancarlos Chan,J. Cho,Sibyl Gao,Christian A. Grove,M. C. Harrison,Kevin L. Howe,Raymond Lee,Jane E. Mendel,Hans-Michael Müller,Daniela Raciti,K. Van Auken,Matthew Berriman,Lincoln Stein,Paul W. Sternberg,Doug Howe,Sabrina Toro,Monte Westerfield +192 more
TL;DR: GO-CAM, a new framework for representing gene function that is more expressive than standard GO annotations, has been released, and users can now explore the growing repository of these models.
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Genenames.org: the HGNC resources in 2023
Ruth L. Seal,Bryony Braschi,Kristian Gray,T. E.M. Jones,Susan Tweedie,Liora Haim-Vilmovsky,Elspeth A. Bruford +6 more
TL;DR: Updates to the HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee resource are described, including improvements to the search facility and new download features.
The case for standardizing gene nomenclature in vertebrates
Fiona M. McCarthy,T. E.M. Jones,Anne E. Kwitek,Cynthia L. Smith,Peter D. Vize,Monte Westerfield,Elspeth A. Bruford +6 more
TL;DR: Claims are strengthened with additional evidence and evidence-based criteria for homologous gene nomenclature are proposed, in the following order of reliability: synteny, phylogenetic inference, sequence identity and gene function.
The VGNC: expanding standardized vertebrate gene nomenclature
T. E.M. Jones,Bethan Yates,Bryony Braschi,Kristian Gray,Susan Tweedie,Ruth L. Seal,Elspeth A. Bruford +6 more
TL;DR: The Vertebrate Gene Nomenclature Committee (VGNC) as discussed by the authors was established as a sister project to the HUGO Gene Nominations Committee (HUGO) to harmonize gene nomenclatures across selected vertebrate species.
The importance of being the HGNC
Elspeth A. Bruford,Bryony Braschi,Liora Haim-Vilmovsky,T. E.M. Jones,Ruth L. Seal,Susan Tweedie +5 more
TL;DR: The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) has been providing standardized symbols and names for human genes since the late 1970s as discussed by the authors , and the role of the HGNC currently plays in aiding communication and the need for these activities to be maintained.