SciLite annotations
Our ‘SciLite’ tool allows you to highlight biological terms or concepts in both the abstract and full-text articles, as shown in Figure 6. This is useful when skim-reading the article or looking for evidence, such as gene-disease associations.
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Figure 6 A full text article showing the various ‘SciLite’ annotations highlighted. The terms and concepts revealed by ‘SciLite’ are identified by text mining algorithms developed by a variety of text mining groups. ‘SciLite’ provides annotations for core named entities (e.g. gene/protein names, organisms, diseases, chemicals, Gene Ontology terms, etc.), biological events (e.g. phosphorylation), functional relations (e.g. gene-disease associations, protein-protein interactions), biological functions (e.g. gene function) and more. However, it is up to the reader to control which selection of highlighted concepts they see.