There is a plethora of disease ontologies available, all potentially useful for the annotation of biological datasets. We define seven desirable features for such ontologies and examine whether or not these features are supported by eleven disease ontologies. The four ontologies most closely aligned with our desiderata are Disease Ontology, SNOMED CT, NCI thesaurus and UMLS
The path to disease gene discovery in humans is often a lengthy one, but can be significantly shorte...
The goal of the OBO (Open Biomedical Ontologies) Foundry initiative is to create and maintain an evo...
In this paper, we discuss an ontology-based system and approach that provides interoperability suppo...
There is a plethora of disease ontologies available, all potentially useful for the annotation of bi...
There is a plethora of disease ontologies available, all potentially useful for the annotation of bi...
AbstractA wealth of knowledge valuable to the translational research scientist is contained within t...
The Disease Ontology (DO) is a community-driven, open source ontology designed for the semantic inte...
Technological developments have resulted in tremendous increases in the volume and diversity of the ...
Model organisms are vital to uncovering the mechanisms of human disease and developing new therapeut...
peer reviewedThe current version of the Human Disease Ontology (DO) (http://www.disease-ontology.org...
The Human Disease Ontology (DO) (www.disease-ontology.org) database, has significantly expanded the ...
Presentation at the Biocuration 2018 conference: http://biocuration2018.cn/biocuration2018/<div><br>...
Background: We are developing the Neurological Disease Ontology (ND) to provide a framework to enabl...
As the amount of accessible biological data is growing exponentially, it is becoming harder and hard...
Bio-ontologies provide terminologies for the scientific community to describe biomedical entities in...
The path to disease gene discovery in humans is often a lengthy one, but can be significantly shorte...
The goal of the OBO (Open Biomedical Ontologies) Foundry initiative is to create and maintain an evo...
In this paper, we discuss an ontology-based system and approach that provides interoperability suppo...
There is a plethora of disease ontologies available, all potentially useful for the annotation of bi...
There is a plethora of disease ontologies available, all potentially useful for the annotation of bi...
AbstractA wealth of knowledge valuable to the translational research scientist is contained within t...
The Disease Ontology (DO) is a community-driven, open source ontology designed for the semantic inte...
Technological developments have resulted in tremendous increases in the volume and diversity of the ...
Model organisms are vital to uncovering the mechanisms of human disease and developing new therapeut...
peer reviewedThe current version of the Human Disease Ontology (DO) (http://www.disease-ontology.org...
The Human Disease Ontology (DO) (www.disease-ontology.org) database, has significantly expanded the ...
Presentation at the Biocuration 2018 conference: http://biocuration2018.cn/biocuration2018/<div><br>...
Background: We are developing the Neurological Disease Ontology (ND) to provide a framework to enabl...
As the amount of accessible biological data is growing exponentially, it is becoming harder and hard...
Bio-ontologies provide terminologies for the scientific community to describe biomedical entities in...
The path to disease gene discovery in humans is often a lengthy one, but can be significantly shorte...
The goal of the OBO (Open Biomedical Ontologies) Foundry initiative is to create and maintain an evo...
In this paper, we discuss an ontology-based system and approach that provides interoperability suppo...