Genes are discovered almost on a daily basis and new names have to be
found. Although there are guidelines for gene nomenclature, the naming
process is highly creative. Human genes are often named with a gene symbol
and a longer, more descriptive term; the short form is very often an
abbreviation of the long form. Abbreviations in biomedical language are
highly ambiguous, i.e., one gene symbol often refers to more than one
gene.Using an existing abbreviation expansion algorithm,we explore MEDLINE
for the use of human gene symbols derived from LocusLink. It turns out
that just over 40% of these symbols occur in MEDLINE, however, many of
these occurrences are not related to genes. Along the process of making an
inventory, a disambiguation test collection is constructed automatically