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       * Amazon [[https://​www.amazon.com/​Ontology-Handbook-Methods-Molecular-Biology/​dp/​1493937413/​ | .com ]] / [[https://​www.amazon.co.uk/​Ontology-Handbook-Methods-Molecular-Biology/​dp/​1493937413/​ | .co.uk ]] / [[https://​www.amazon.fr/​Ontology-Handbook-Methods-Molecular-Biology/​dp/​1493937413/​ | .fr ]] / [[https://​www.amazon.de/​Ontology-Handbook-Methods-Molecular-Biology/​dp/​1493937413/​ | .de ]]       * Amazon [[https://​www.amazon.com/​Ontology-Handbook-Methods-Molecular-Biology/​dp/​1493937413/​ | .com ]] / [[https://​www.amazon.co.uk/​Ontology-Handbook-Methods-Molecular-Biology/​dp/​1493937413/​ | .co.uk ]] / [[https://​www.amazon.fr/​Ontology-Handbook-Methods-Molecular-Biology/​dp/​1493937413/​ | .fr ]] / [[https://​www.amazon.de/​Ontology-Handbook-Methods-Molecular-Biology/​dp/​1493937413/​ | .de ]]
-   * [[http://link.springer.com/​book/​10.1007/​978-1-4939-3743-1|Book page at the publisher]]+   * [[http://www.springer.com/us/book/9781493937417|Book page at the publisher]]
  
  
 The book provides a practical and self-contained overview of the Gene Ontology (GO), the leading project to organize biological knowledge on genes and their products across genomic resources. Written for biologists and bioinformaticians,​ it covers the state-of-the-art of how GO annotations are made, how they are evaluated, and what sort of analyses can and cannot be done with the GO. In the spirit of the //Methods in Molecular Biology// book series, there is an emphasis throughout the chapters on providing practical guidance and troubleshooting advice. Authoritative and accessible, //The Gene Ontology Handbook// serves non-experts as well as seasoned GO users as a thorough guide to this powerful knowledge system. The book provides a practical and self-contained overview of the Gene Ontology (GO), the leading project to organize biological knowledge on genes and their products across genomic resources. Written for biologists and bioinformaticians,​ it covers the state-of-the-art of how GO annotations are made, how they are evaluated, and what sort of analyses can and cannot be done with the GO. In the spirit of the //Methods in Molecular Biology// book series, there is an emphasis throughout the chapters on providing practical guidance and troubleshooting advice. Authoritative and accessible, //The Gene Ontology Handbook// serves non-experts as well as seasoned GO users as a thorough guide to this powerful knowledge system.