Hello Biostars
I´ve just started using GO enrichment analysis. I have ran a GO enrichment analysis using Blast2GO on a set of ~ 400 genes. One rather big group were assigned the GO term GO:0044260:cellular macromolecule metabolic process. This is quite a wide definition, and my question is as follows: does it makes sense to run a GO enrichment test on the genes with this term. Do I get a better resolution when it comes to biological function.
To be honest, I have already done this, and what I get is, as I hoped for, more narrow groups of different forms of metabolic processes. My question is still, based on how the analysis is performed, can I do this?
Thanks in advance
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What I usually do in case I get too many 'general description' terms is to filter out terms after the enrichment that have too many genes (or too little). I do this selection on the total numbers of genes per term (so not the significant number of genes in the term).
I don't know if this is cheating, but it helps to focus on 'useful' terms to get insight in your data. This way I filter out the too general and too specific terms.
Thank you for your answer
Sounds like a good idea. I´m not sure if I can apply it to my dataset, as I´m not lucky enough to have a lot of GO-enriched terms. They´re all quite broad.