GO annotation in InterPro: Why stability does not indicate accuracy in a sea of changing annotations

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Abstract

The removal of annotation from biological databases is often perceived as an indicator of erroneous annotation. As a corollary, annotation stability is considered to be a measure of reliability. However, diverse data-driven events can affect the stability of annotations in both primary protein sequence databases and the protein family databases that are built upon the sequence databases and used to help annotate them. Here, we describe some of these events and their consequences for the InterPro database, and demonstrate that annotation removal or reassignment is not always linked to incorrect annotation by the curator.

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Sangrador-Vegas, A., Mitchell, A. L., Chang, H. Y., Yong, S. Y., & Finn, R. D. (2016). GO annotation in InterPro: Why stability does not indicate accuracy in a sea of changing annotations. Database, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1093/database/baw027

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