09-17-2012
Your GUI has to run as root so it is a question of su or login as root and launch your GUI as root... there are other ways but they are security breaches so I wont mention them...
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go-show-paths-to-root
GO-SHOW-PATHS-TO-ROOT(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation GO-SHOW-PATHS-TO-ROOT(1p)
NAME
go-show-paths-to-root.pl - shows all possible paths from a term to the top
SYNOPSIS
go-show-paths-to-root.pl -id GO:0008021 ontology/gene_ontology.obo
go-show-paths-to-root.pl -names -id GO:0008021 ontology/gene_ontology.obo
DESCRIPTION
traverses DAG showing all paths (terms and intervening relationships) to the root
This script is purely file based; it needs to parse the ontology each time
Subsequent parses can be speeded up using the use_cache option
If you wish to use the GO MySQL db, see the script go-db-show-paths-to-root.pl in the go-db-perl distribution
ARGUMENTS
-e ERRFILE
writes parse errors in XML - defaults to STDERR (there should be no parse errors in well formed files)
-p FORMAT
determines which parser to use; if left unspecified, will make a guess based on file suffix. See below for formats
-use_cache
If this switch is specified, then caching mode is turned on.
With caching mode, the first time you parse a file, then an additional file will be exported in a special format that is fast to parse.
This file will have the same filename as the original file, except it will have the ".cache" suffix.
The next time you parse the file, this program will automatically check for the existence of the ".cache" file. If it exists, and is more
recent than the file you specified, this is parsed instead. If it does not exist, it is rebuilt.
DOCUMENTATION
<http://www.godatabase.org/dev>
perl v5.14.2 2010-05-12 GO-SHOW-PATHS-TO-ROOT(1p)