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NAME
go2fmt, go2obo_xml, go2owl, go2rdf_xml, go2obo_text - conversion tool and its wrappers
SYNOPSIS
go2fmt.pl -w obo_xml -e errlog.xml ontology/*.ontology go2fmt.pl -w obo_xml -e errlog.xml ontology/gene_ontology.obo
DESCRIPTION
parses any GO/OBO style ontology file and writes out as a different format ARGUMENTS -e ERRFILE writes parse errors in XML - defaults to STDERR (there should be no parse errors in well formed files) -p FORMAT determines which parser to use; if left unspecified, will make a guess based on file suffix. See below for formats -w|writer FORMAT format for output - see below for list -|xslt XSLT The name or filename of an XSLT transform This can either be an absolute path to a file anywhere on the filesystem, or it can just be the name of the xslt; eg go2fmt.pl -xslt oboxml_to_owl go.obo If the name is specified, then first of all $GO_ROOT/xml/xsl/*.xsl will be searched; if GO_ROOT is not set, then the perl modules dir where GO is installed will be searched (the xslts will be installed here automatically if you follow the normal install process) -use_cache If this switch is specified, then caching mode is turned on. With caching mode, the first time you parse a file, then an additional file will be exported in a special format that is fast to parse. This file will have the same filename as the original file, except it will have the ".cache" suffix. The next time you parse the file, this program will automatically check for the existence of the ".cache" file. If it exists, and is more recent than the file you specified, this is parsed instead. If it does not exist, it is rebuilt. This will bring a speed improvement for b<some> of the output formats below (such as pathlist). Most output formats work with event-based parsing, so caching the object brings no benefit and will in fact be slower than bypassing the cache FORMATS writable formats are go_ont Files with suffix ".ontology" These store the ontology DAGs go_def Files with suffix ".defs" go_xref External database references for GO terms Files with suffix "2go" (eg ec2go, metacyc2go) go_assoc Annotations of genes or gene products using GO Files with prefix "gene-association." obo_text Files with suffix ".obo" This is a new file format replacement for the existing GO flat file formats. It handles ontologies, definitions and xrefs (but not associations) obo_xml Files with suffix ".obo.xml" or ".obo-xml" This is the XML version of the OBO flat file format above prolog prolog facts - you will need a prolog compiler/interpreter to use these. You can reason over these facts using Obol or the forthcoming Bio-LP project tbl simple (lossy) tabular representation summary can be used on both ontology files and association files pathlist shows all paths to the root owl OWL format (default: OWL-DL) OWL is a W3C standard format for ontologies You will need the XSL files from the full go-dev distribution to run this; see the XML section in <http://www.godatabase.org/dev> obj_yaml a YAML representation of a GO::Model::Graph object obj_storable A dump of the perl GO::Model::Graph object. You need Storable from CPAN for this to work. This is intended to cache objects on the filesystem, for fast access. The obj_storable representation may not be portable text_html A html-ified OBO output format godb_prestore XML that maps directly to the GODB relational schema (can then be loaded using stag-storenode.pl) chadodb_prestore XML that maps directly to the Chado relational schema (can then be loaded using stag-storenode.pl) DOCUMENTATION <http://www.godatabase.org/dev>