Bioscape Scoring Techniques
This document provides examples of some of the adopted and proposed techniques for scoring source and result data in order to more accurately identify bioentities in the literature.
Confirmation of Mention Suggestions
PubMed #11137999
Method: to be implemented
"Here we report the identification of a new transmembrane serine protease (TMPRSS3; also known as ECHOS1) expressed in many tissues, including fetal cochlea, which is mutated in the families used to describe both the DFNB10 and DFNB8 loci."
( | TMPRSS3 | ; also known as | ECHOS1 | ) |
suggestions | suggestion | |||
TMPRSS3 (#64699) TMPRSS4 (#56649) |
TMPRSS3 (#64699) |
- TMPRSS3 (#64699) occurs for both mentions
- "also known as" could be used as a key to such situations
- close proximity of mentions (as seen with acronyms) could be sufficient
Note that the above also involves an acronym.
PubMed #7479798
Method: confirmed_by_competing_names
"Cloning and analysis of the full-length cDNA of the human CSE1 homologue, which we name CAS for cellular apoptosis susceptibility gene, reveals a protein coding region with similar length (971 amino acids for CAS, 960 amino acids for CSE1) and 59% overall protein homology to the yeast CSE1 protein."
human | CSE1 | homologue, which we name | CAS |
suggestion | suggestions | ||
CSE1L (#1434) | CSE1L (#1434) CTNND1 (#1500) BCAR1 (#9564) |
- CSE1L (#1434) is supported by two different names
- CTNND1 (#1500) and BCAR1 (#9564) are not supported by any other names
- the "which we name" text also confirms the equivalence of the two entities