20 research outputs found
An example of lexigraphically dissimilar phenotype descriptions from two publications [32], [33] that are semantically similar in that they pertain to the same anatomical structure.
<p>The ‘dorsal arrector’ and the ‘posterior pectoral-spine serrae’ are both parts of the pectoral fin, which is immediately apparent to both humans and computers from the structure of the anatomy ontology. Some of the data relationships shown, such as <i>PHENOSCAPE:exhibits</i> and those from CDAO (Comparative Data Analysis Ontology, <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0010500#pone.0010500-Prosdocimi1" target="_blank">[30]</a>), are not explicit in Phenex. Instead, these are generated by the interpretation of NeXML documents within the Phenoscape Knowledgebase data loading software.</p
Correspondence between Entity-Quality statements and evolutionary characters.
<p>A. Comparison of the structure of phenotypic descriptions using character-character state vs. Entity-Quality ( =  ‘Phenotype’) syntaxes. B. The defined relationship between an attribute quality type (<i>shape</i>) and a value quality type (<i>triangular</i>) within the Phenotype and Trait Ontology (PATO).</p
Phenex screenshot of window configured with panels for editing of taxon lists, voucher specimens, and publication information.
<p>Phenex screenshot of window configured with panels for editing of taxon lists, voucher specimens, and publication information.</p
NeXML fragments demonstrating embedded Phenex annotations.
<p>A. A taxon. B. A character and character state.</p
Metadata identifiers and XML elements used by Phenex to embed annotations with NeXML documents.
<p>Identifiers in the <a href="http://vocab.phenoscape.org/" target="_blank">http://vocab.phenoscape.org/</a> namespace are intended to be replaced with community standards as they become available.</p
Phenex screenshot of window configured with panels for editing of character and character states data, phenotypes (i.e. EQ statements), and character-by-taxon matrix.
<p>Phenex screenshot of window configured with panels for editing of character and character states data, phenotypes (i.e. EQ statements), and character-by-taxon matrix.</p
Teleost Anatomy Ontology (revision 1.144)
This data file contains the version (1.144) of the Teleost Anatomy Ontology described in Dahdul et al. (2010). It is a text file in OBO format (http://www.geneontology.org/GO.format.obo-1_2.shtml)
Teleost Anatomy Ontology (revision 2012-08-10)
Version 2012-08-10 of the Teleost Anatomy Ontology incorporates major changes in its development by importing terms from the Vertebrate Skeletal Anatomy Ontology
VSAO Workshop Version (OBO format)
This data file contains the workshop version of the Vertebrate Skeletal Anatomy Ontology described in Dahdul et al. (2012). It is a text file in OBO format (http://www.geneontology.org/GO.format.obo-1_2.shtml)
VSAO Revision 2012-11-6 (OBO format)
This data file contains the version (2012-11-6) of the Vertebrate Skeletal Anatomy Ontology described in Dahdul et al. (2012). It is a text file in OBO format (http://www.geneontology.org/GO.format.obo-1_2.shtml)