Authors
Melissa A Haendel, James P Balhoff, Frederic B Bastian, David C Blackburn, Judith A Blake, Yvonne Bradford, Aurelie Comte, Wasila M Dahdul, Thomas A Dececchi, Robert E Druzinsky, Terry F Hayamizu, Nizar Ibrahim, Suzanna E Lewis, Paula M Mabee, Anne Niknejad, Marc Robinson-Rechavi, Paul C Sereno, Christopher J Mungall
Publication date
2014/12
Journal
Journal of biomedical semantics
Volume
5
Pages
1-13
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Elucidating disease and developmental dysfunction requires understanding variation in phenotype. Single-species model organism anatomy ontologies (ssAOs) have been established to represent this variation. Multi-species anatomy ontologies (msAOs; vertebrate skeletal, vertebrate homologous, teleost, amphibian AOs) have been developed to represent ‘natural’ phenotypic variation across species. Our aim has been to integrate ssAOs and msAOs for various purposes, including establishing links between phenotypic variation and candidate genes.
Results
Previously, msAOs contained a mixture of unique and overlapping content. This hampered integration and coordination due to the need to maintain cross-references or inter-ontology equivalence axioms to the ssAOs, or to perform large-scale obsolescence and modular import. Here …
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