This paper reflects on the analytic challenges emerging from the study of bioinformatic tools recently created to store and disseminate biological data, such as databases, repositories, and bio-ontologies. I focus my discussion on the Gene Ontology, a term that defines three entities at once: a classification system facilitating the distribution and use of genomic data as evidence towards new insights; an expert community specialised in the curation of those data; and a scientific institution promoting the use of this tool among experimental biologists. These three dimensions of the Gene Ontology can be clearly distinguished analytically, but are tightly intertwined in practice. I suggest that this is true of all bioinformatic tools: they n...
The past twenty years have witnessed an explosion of biological data in diverse database formats gov...
The automatic integration of rapidly expanding information resources in the life sciences is one of ...
Much of biology works by applying prior knowledge (`what is known') to an unknown entity, rathe...
Article appears courtesy of MIT Press and Springer. Please cite published version.Bio-ontologies ar...
This project aims to reach a philosophical understanding of the role played by theory in the practic...
The development of " omic" technologies and its applications into biological sciences has in...
In recent years, as a knowledge-based discipline, bioinformatics has been made more computationally ...
Increasingly, in data-intensive areas of the life sciences, experimental results are being described...
Bioinformatics manages the information that has been gathered in databases since the advent of the m...
As biology is becoming a data-driven discipline, ontologies become increasingly important for system...
AbstractBiomedical research is increasingly a data-driven science. New technologies support the gene...
BACKGROUND: Maintaining a bio-ontology in the long term requires improving and updating its contents...
Biomedical research is increasingly a data-driven science. New technologies support the generation o...
Formal principles governing best practices in classification and definition have for too long been n...
Chapter 10: In the past decade, the development of standardised and machine-processable controlled v...
The past twenty years have witnessed an explosion of biological data in diverse database formats gov...
The automatic integration of rapidly expanding information resources in the life sciences is one of ...
Much of biology works by applying prior knowledge (`what is known') to an unknown entity, rathe...
Article appears courtesy of MIT Press and Springer. Please cite published version.Bio-ontologies ar...
This project aims to reach a philosophical understanding of the role played by theory in the practic...
The development of " omic" technologies and its applications into biological sciences has in...
In recent years, as a knowledge-based discipline, bioinformatics has been made more computationally ...
Increasingly, in data-intensive areas of the life sciences, experimental results are being described...
Bioinformatics manages the information that has been gathered in databases since the advent of the m...
As biology is becoming a data-driven discipline, ontologies become increasingly important for system...
AbstractBiomedical research is increasingly a data-driven science. New technologies support the gene...
BACKGROUND: Maintaining a bio-ontology in the long term requires improving and updating its contents...
Biomedical research is increasingly a data-driven science. New technologies support the generation o...
Formal principles governing best practices in classification and definition have for too long been n...
Chapter 10: In the past decade, the development of standardised and machine-processable controlled v...
The past twenty years have witnessed an explosion of biological data in diverse database formats gov...
The automatic integration of rapidly expanding information resources in the life sciences is one of ...
Much of biology works by applying prior knowledge (`what is known') to an unknown entity, rathe...