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- COLAO_0000084 description "The cuticular groove on the distal side of the cuticle of an antennomere that bears cuticular sensillae." @default.
- apo.owl description "A structured controlled vocabulary for the phenotypes of Ascomycete fungi." @default.
- bspo.owl description "An ontology for respresenting spatial concepts, anatomical axes, gradients, regions, planes, sides and surfaces. These concepts can be used at multiple biological scales and in a diversity of taxa, including plants, animals and fungi. The BSPO is used to provide a source of anatomical location descriptors for logically defining anatomical entity classes in anatomy ontologies." @default.
- iao.owl description "The Information Artifact Ontology (IAO) is an ontology of information entities, originally driven by work by the OBI digital entity and realizable information entity branch." @default.
- mro.owl description "The MHC Restriction Ontology is an application ontology capturing how Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) restriction is defined in experiments, spanning exact protein complexes, individual protein chains, serotypes, haplotypes and mutant molecules, as well as evidence for MHC restrictions." @default.
- aism-base.owl description "The ontology for the Anatomy of the Insect SkeletoMuscular system (AISM) contains terms used to describe the cuticle - as a single anatomical structure - and the skeletal muscle system, to be used in insect biodiversity research." @default.
- cl-base.owl description "An ontology of cell types." @default.
- cob-base.owl description "COB brings together key terms from a wide range of OBO projects to improve interoperability." @default.
- colao-base.owl description "The Coleoptera Anatomy Ontology contains terms used for describing the anatomy and phenotype of beetles in biodiversity research." @default.
- dpo-base.owl description "An ontology for the description of Drosophila melanogaster phenotypes." @default.
- eco-base.owl description "The Evidence & Conclusion Ontology (ECO) describes types of scientific evidence within the biological research domain that arise from laboratory experiments, computational methods, literature curation, or other means." @default.
- ecto-base.owl description "ECTO describes exposures to experimental treatments of plants and model organisms (e.g. exposures to modification of diet, lighting levels, temperature); exposures of humans or any other organisms to stressors through a variety of routes, for purposes of public health, environmental monitoring etc, stimuli, natural and experimental, any kind of environmental condition or change in condition that can be experienced by an organism or population of organisms on earth. The scope is very general and can include for example plant treatment regimens, as well as human clinical exposures (although these may better be handled by a more specialized ontology)." @default.
- envo-base.owl description "ENVO is an ontology which represents knowledge about environments,environmental processes, ecosystems, habitats, and related entities" @default.
- fbbt-base.owl description "An ontology of Drosophila melanogaster anatomy." @default.
- fbcv-base.owl description "A miscellaneous ontology of terms used for curation in FlyBase, including the DPO." @default.
- fbdv-base.owl description "An ontology of Drosophila melanogaster developmental stages." @default.
- fypo-base.owl description "A formal ontology of phenotypes observed in fission yeast." @default.
- go-base.owl description "The Gene Ontology (GO) provides a framework and set of concepts for describing the functions of gene products from all organisms." @default.
- hp-base.owl description "The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) provides a standardized vocabulary of phenotypic abnormalities and clinical features encountered in human disease." @default.
- lepao-base.owl description "The Lepidoptera Anatomy Ontology contains terms used for describing the anatomy and phenotype of moths and butterflies in biodiversity research." @default.
- maxo-base.owl description "An ontology to represent medically relevant actions, procedures, therapies, interventions, and recommendations." @default.
- mondo-base.owl description "A semi-automatically constructed ontology that merges in multiple disease resources to yield a coherent merged ontology." @default.
- mp-base.owl description "The Mammalian Phenotype Ontology is being developed by Cynthia L. Smith, Susan M. Bello, Anna, Anagnostopoulos, Carroll W. Goldsmith and Janan T. Eppig, as part of the Mouse Genome Database (MGD) Project, Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI), The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME. This file contains pre-coordinated phenotype terms, definitions and synonyms that can be used to describe mammalian phenotypes. The ontology is represented as a directed acyclic graph (DAG). It organizes phenotype terms into major biological system headers such as nervous system and respiratory system. This ontology is currently under development. Weekly updates are available at the Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) ftp site (ftp://ftp.informatics.jax.org/pub/reports/index.html#pheno) as well as the OBO Foundry site (http://obofoundry.org/). Questions, comments and suggestions are welcome, and should be directed to pheno@jax.org, Susan.Bello@jax.org or to GitHub tracker (https://github.com/mgijax/mammalian-phenotype-ontology/issues) MGD is funded by NIH/NHGRI grant HG000330." @default.
- oba-base.owl description "A collection of biological attributes (traits) covering all kingdoms of life. Interoperable with VT (vertebrate trait ontology) and TO (plant trait ontology). Extends PATO." @default.
- obi-base.owl description "An ontology for representing biomedical investigations, including study designs, the collection and preparation of the targets of investigation, assays, instrumentation and reagents used, as well as the data generated and the types of analysis performed on the data to reach conclusions, and their documentation." @default.
- pato-base.owl description "An ontology of phenotypic qualities (properties, attributes or characteristics)." @default.
- pcl-base.owl description "Cell types that are provisionally defined by experimental techniques such as single cell transcriptomics rather than a straightforward & coherent set of properties." @default.
- pco-base.owl description "The Population and Community Ontology (PCO) describes material entities, qualities, and processes related to collections of interacting organisms such as populations and communities. It is taxon neutral, and can be used for any species, including humans. The classes in the PCO are useful for describing evolutionary processes, organismal interactions, and ecological experiments. Practical applications of the PCO include community health care, plant pathology, behavioral studies, sociology, and ecology." @default.
- uberon-base.owl description "Uberon is an integrated cross-species anatomy ontology representing a variety of entities classified according to traditional anatomical criteria such as structure, function and developmental lineage. The ontology includes comprehensive relationships to taxon-specific anatomical ontologies, allowing integration of functional, phenotype and expression data." @default.
- wbbt-base.owl description "Ontology about the gross anatomy of the C. elegans" @default.
- wbls-base.owl description "Ontology about the development and life stages of the C. elegans" @default.
- wbphenotype-base.owl description "Ontology about C. elegans and other nematode phenotypes" @default.
- zfa-base.owl description "ZFA description." @default.