The Cell Cycle Ontology (CCO) has the aim to provide a 'one stop shop' for scientists interested in the biology of the cell cycle that would like to ask questions from a molecular and/or systems perspective: what are the genes, proteins, and so on involved in the regulation of cell division? How do they interact to produce the effects observed in the regulation of the cell cycle? To answer these questions, the CCO must integrate a large amount of knowledge from diverse sources; the irregularity and incompleteness of this information suggests an ontology can act as the means of this integration. The volatility and continued expansion of biological knowledge means the content and modelling of the CCO will have to be frequently changed and upd...
Ing the relationships .<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Ontology Design Patterns f...
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<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Ontology Design Patterns for bio-ontologies: a ca...
The Cell Cycle Ontology (CCO) has the aim to provide a 'one stop shop' for scientists interested in ...
The Cell Cycle Ontology (CCO) is an application ontology that automatically captures and integrates ...
The goal of the EU FP6 project DIAMONDS 1 is to build a computational platform for studying the cell...
The Cell Cycle Ontology (http://www.CellCycleOntology.org) is an application ontology that automatic...
An ontological representation of the entities relevant to biological research is urgently needed. T...
BACKGROUND: The Cell Ontology (CL) is an ontology for the representation of in vivo cell types. As b...
BACKGROUND: The Cell Ontology (CL) is an OBO Foundry candidate ontology covering the domain of canon...
Abstract Cell cultures used in biomedical experiments come in the form of both sample biopsy primary...
We describe an ontology for cell types that covers the prokaryotic, fungal, animal and plant worlds....
The eukaryotic cell division cycle is a highly reg-ulated process that consists of a complex series ...
depends on the completeness of our knowledge and integration of all fundamental molecular processes,...
The eukaryotic cell division cycle is a highly reg-ulated process that consists of a complex series ...
Ing the relationships .<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Ontology Design Patterns f...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Ontology Design Patterns for bio-ontologies: a ca...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Ontology Design Patterns for bio-ontologies: a ca...
The Cell Cycle Ontology (CCO) has the aim to provide a 'one stop shop' for scientists interested in ...
The Cell Cycle Ontology (CCO) is an application ontology that automatically captures and integrates ...
The goal of the EU FP6 project DIAMONDS 1 is to build a computational platform for studying the cell...
The Cell Cycle Ontology (http://www.CellCycleOntology.org) is an application ontology that automatic...
An ontological representation of the entities relevant to biological research is urgently needed. T...
BACKGROUND: The Cell Ontology (CL) is an ontology for the representation of in vivo cell types. As b...
BACKGROUND: The Cell Ontology (CL) is an OBO Foundry candidate ontology covering the domain of canon...
Abstract Cell cultures used in biomedical experiments come in the form of both sample biopsy primary...
We describe an ontology for cell types that covers the prokaryotic, fungal, animal and plant worlds....
The eukaryotic cell division cycle is a highly reg-ulated process that consists of a complex series ...
depends on the completeness of our knowledge and integration of all fundamental molecular processes,...
The eukaryotic cell division cycle is a highly reg-ulated process that consists of a complex series ...
Ing the relationships .<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Ontology Design Patterns f...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Ontology Design Patterns for bio-ontologies: a ca...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Ontology Design Patterns for bio-ontologies: a ca...