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http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/PMA
Ontology of a system for tracking grants and producing reports - Users can access grant data through a query interface and a variety of pre-defined forms and reports.
Proper citation: Portfolio Management Application (RRID:SCR_010411) Copy
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/PPIO
A structured controlled vocabulary for the annotation of experiments concerned with protein-protein interactions.
Proper citation: Protein-Protein Interaction Ontology (RRID:SCR_010413) Copy
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/PROPREO
A comprehensive proteomics data and process provenance ontology.
Proper citation: Proteomics Data and Process Provenance Ontology (RRID:SCR_010414) Copy
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/PROVO
Ontology that expresses the PROV Data Model using the OWL2 Web Ontology Language (OWL2) providing a set of classes, properties, and restrictions that can be used to represent and interchange provenance information generated in different systems and under different contexts. It can also be specialized to create new classes and properties to model provenance information for different applications and domains.
Proper citation: Provenance Ontology (RRID:SCR_010415) Copy
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/QIBO
An ontology that describes various concepts in quantitative imaging biomarkers.
Proper citation: Quantitative Imaging Biomarker Ontology (RRID:SCR_010417) Copy
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/GRO
Ontology that is a conceptual model for the domain of gene regulation. It covers processes that are linked to the regulation of gene expression as well as physical entities that are involved in these processes (such as genes and transcription factors) in terms of ontology classes and semantic relations between classes. GRO is intended to represent common knowledge about gene regulation in a formal way rather than representing extremely fine-grained classes as can be found in ontologies such as the Gene Ontology (GO) (created for data base annotation purposes) and various relevant databases. The main purpose of the ontology is to support NLP applications. It has a particular focus on the relations between processes and the molecules (participants) involved. The basic structure of the GRO is a direct acyclic graph (DAG) with ontology classes as nodes and is-a relations between classes as edges. The taxonomic backbone is further enriched by several semantic relation types (part-of, from-species, participates-in with the two sub-relations agent-of and patient-of).
Proper citation: Gene Regulation Ontology (RRID:SCR_010590) Copy
Only worldwide authority that provides standardized nomenclature, i.e. gene names and symbols (short form abbreviations), for all known human genes, and stores all approved symbols in the HGNC database. Approved human gene nomenclature. Database of gene symbols and names. Manually curated genes into groups based on shared characteristics such as homology, function or phenotype. Data for protein-coding genes, pseudogenes and non-coding RNAs.
Proper citation: HGNC (RRID:SCR_002827) Copy
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/ICNP
Ontology of the international classification for nursing practice.
Proper citation: International Classification for Nursing Practice (RRID:SCR_003099) Copy
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SPD
An ontology for spider comparative biology including anatomical parts (e.g. leg, claw), behavior (e.g. courtship, combing) and products (i.g. silk, web, borrow).
Proper citation: Spider Ontology (RRID:SCR_003117) Copy
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/IXNO
Ontology to enable curation of chemical-gene and chemical-protein interactions for the Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD), a freely available resource that aims to promote understanding and novel hypothesis development about the effects of the environment on human health.
Proper citation: Interaction Ontology (RRID:SCR_003055) Copy
http://code.google.com/p/mental-functioning-ontology/
An ontology for mental functioning, including mental processes such as cognition and traits such as intelligence, and related diseases and disorders. It is developed in the context of the Ontology for General Medical Science and the Basic Formal Ontology. The project is being developed in collaboration between the University of Geneva, Switzerland, and the University at Buffalo, USA. The project is being developed with full involvement of all relevant communities, following best practices laid out by the OBO Foundry. Efforts are currently underway to align with related projects including the Behaviour Ontology, the Cognitive Atlas, the Cognitive Paradigm Ontology and the Neural Electro Magnetic Ontologies.
Proper citation: Mental Functioning Ontology (RRID:SCR_003245) Copy
https://code.google.com/p/emotion-ontology/
An ontology of affective phenomena such as emotions, moods, appraisals and subjective feelings, designed to support interdisciplinary research by providing unified annotations. The ontology is a domain specialization of the broader Mental Functioning Ontology.
Proper citation: Emotion Ontology (RRID:SCR_003272) Copy
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/XCO
An ontology designed to represent the conditions under which physiological and morphological measurements are made both in the clinic and in studies involving humans or model organisms.
Proper citation: Experimental Conditions Ontology (RRID:SCR_003306) Copy
Organization that provides biomedical researchers with online tools and a web portal enabling them to access, review, and integrate disparate ontological resources in all aspects of biomedical investigation and clinical practice. A major focus of the work involves the use of biomedical ontologies to aid in the management and analysis of data derived from complex experiments.
Proper citation: National Center for Biomedical Ontology (RRID:SCR_003304) Copy
http://sourceforge.net/projects/vtontology/
A controlled vocabulary for the description of traits (measurable or observable characteristics) pertaining to the morphology, physiology, or development of vertebrate organisms.
Proper citation: Vertebrate Trait Ontology (RRID:SCR_003214) Copy
https://github.com/egonw/semanticchemistry
An ontology that aims to establish a standard in representing chemical information including chemical structure and the ability to richly describe chemical properties, whether intrinsic or computed. It includes terms for the descriptors commonly used in cheminformatics software applications and the algorithms which generate them.
Proper citation: Chemical Information Ontology (RRID:SCR_003290) Copy
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/FB-SP
The taxonomy of the family Drosophilidae (largely after Baechli) and of other taxa referred to in FlyBase.
Proper citation: Fly Taxonomy (RRID:SCR_003317) Copy
http://archive.gramene.org/plant_ontology/ontology_browse.html#to
A controlled vocabulary to describe phenotypic traits in plants. Each trait is a distinguishable feature, characteristic, quality or phenotypic feature of a developing or mature plant, or a plant part.
Proper citation: Plant Trait Ontology (RRID:SCR_003461) Copy
http://www.loria.fr/~coulet/sopharm2.0_description.php
A domain ontology implemented in OWL-DL, which proposes a formal description of pharmacogenomic knowledge. It articulates different ontologies that represent complementary sub-domains of pharmacogenomics, i.e. related to genotype, phenotype, drugs, and clinical trials. SO-Pharm enables the representation of pharmacogenomic relationships between a drug, a genomic variation and a phenotype trait. In addition, it enables the representation of a patient and more largely a panel included in trials, and populations. SO-Pharm enables the representation of measured items on patients such as results from the observation of a phenotype trait or of genomic variations. SO-Pharm supports knowledge about pharmacogenomic hypothesis, case study, and investigations in pharmacogenomics. SO-Pharm is designed to facilitate data integration and knowledge discovery in pharmacogenomics. In addition it provides a consistent articulation of ontologies of pharmacogenomic sub-domains.
Proper citation: Suggested Ontology for Pharmacogenomics (RRID:SCR_003497) Copy
An ontology of physico-chemical processes, i.e. physico-chemical changes occurring in course of time. It includes both microscopic processes (involving molecular entities or subatomic particles) and macroscopic processes. Some biochemical processes from Gene Ontology (GO Biological process) can be described as instances of REX.
Proper citation: Physico-Chemical Process (RRID:SCR_003530) Copy
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