FUNC README 1. INTRODUCTION This README file comes along with the source of FUNC. It contains general information about this package. If you are looking for installation instructions see the INSTALL file. You can find further information regarding the implementation in the file src/doc/HACKING. FUNC is a set of 4 tools to analyse gene data using the Gene Ontology database. To keep the programs as compatible as possible, it needs the Gene Ontology structure as well as the mapping of the genes to the Gene Ontology. These package contains Free Software. Please see the COPYING file placed in the same directory as this file for copying information. 2. MAPPING GENES TO GENE ONTOLOGY The Gene Ontology website (http://geneontology.org/) has a listing of all annotations to the gene ontology. Tools like Ensembl BioMart (http://www.ensembl.org/Multi/martview) can help a great deal, too. You can look at the following websites to find mappings: Affymetrix - www.affymetrix.com LocusLink - ftp.ncbi.nih.gov/refseq/LocusLink Unigene - www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=unigene 3. DOWNLOADING THE GO TERMDB TABLES You can download different releases of the Gene Ontology database from http://www.godatabase.org. The archives are located at: http://archive.geneontology.org/full/ Choose the appropriate release (fitting the mapping of your data) and download the file go_[date]-termdb-tables.tar.gz Extract it using the command tar -vxzf go_[date]-termdb-tables.tar.gz The directory go_[date]-termdb-tables must be passed as an argument to the func programs. 4. WHAT ELSE Please have a look at the manpages with man func to learn more about the invocation of the tools, the input format and the output. Probably you will also find more information in the documentation directory for this program (i.e. /usr/local/doc/func-VERSION)