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  • biosystems_gene file from NCBI biosystems

    What are the columns in NCBI biosystem's biosystems_gene file?

    I get this file "biosystems_gene" from

    ftp://ftp.ncbi.nih.gov/pub/biosystem...ystems_gene.gz

    File has 3 columns :
    rfinney@pigdog:~/BIOSYSTEMS$ zcat biosystems_gene.gz | head
    296 7817321 30
    296 7817640 30
    296 7817967 30
    296 7818063 30
    296 7818397 30
    296 7818687 30
    296 7818923 30
    296 7819138 30
    296 7819403 30
    296 7819405 30

    A random selection :
    rfinney@pigdog~/BIOSYSTEMS$ zcat biosystems_gene.gz | shuf | head
    117680 8085832 50
    468375 14356590 30
    795174 103428995 30
    292 15315756 20
    777543 58802 60
    124832 9681980 40
    1292492 104654949 50
    1333691 81807 32
    916147 102171142 60
    1146160 9002413 40


    What are the 3 columns?

  • #2
    From ftp://ftp.ncbi.nih.gov/pub/biosystems/README.txt

    ============================================
    biosystems_gene.gz
    ============================================

    This file lists associations between biosystems and Entrez Gene records
    that represent biosystem components. In this file, the GO records have
    been filtered out. The associations were made via the method
    described in:
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Structur...rectLinksGenes.

    The file is formatted as:

    Column 1: bsid of biosystem
    Column 2: GeneID of the gene
    Column 3: score

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    • #3
      Score! indeed.

      thanks.

      That's the one I couldn't figure out; I'll ignore it.

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