standard gaf files should start with a special line that defines the gaf file version. Gaf files on AGR have a different header. See this example:
!GOC Validation Date: 05/08/2017 $
!Submission Date: 5/8/2017
!
! The above "Submission Date" is when the annotation project provided
! this file to the Gene Ontology Consortium (GOC). The "GOC Validation
! Date" indicates when this file was last changed as a result of a GOC
! validation and filtering process.
standard gaf files should start with a special line that defines the gaf file version. Gaf files on AGR have a different header. See this example:
!GOC Validation Date: 05/08/2017 $ !Submission Date: 5/8/2017 ! ! The above "Submission Date" is when the annotation project provided ! this file to the Gene Ontology Consortium (GOC). The "GOC Validation ! Date" indicates when this file was last changed as a result of a GOC ! validation and filtering process.