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Hi Kelven,
Unfortunately I don’t know of any specific resources that provide sets already in the formats needed for GSEA. However, yes, you can create your own gene sets using the assignments of genes to Gene Ontology terms, or any other method for creating groups of genes that are likely to function together as a signature of a particular process.
You might want to reach out to the Hymenoptera Genome Database, https://hymenoptera.elsiklab.missouri.edu/ , since they seem to have Gene Ontology annotations (https://hymenoptera.elsiklab.missouri.edu/hgd-go-annotation) and ortholog data available
They might be able to assist you with things like propagation of assignments up the ontology term tree.
Hope this helps,
-Anthony
Anthony S. Castanza, PhD
Curator, Molecular Signatures Database
Mesirov Lab, Department of Medicine
University of California, San Diego
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