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There is a search option missing to restrict the results to only ontologies from MIRIAM registry.
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It should be possible to only search the ids or/and the descriptions of the ontologies, i.e. to use something like
"liver[id]" -> only searches the ids of the terms
"liver[description]" -> only searches the descriptions of the terms
Or some field one can select in the search options.
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We have a plan to support tagging of ontologies, so we should be able to support this in the future.
This is currently possible using the search API http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ols/beta/docs/api#search. We'll eventually expose some of this functionality through the advanced search user interface.
We have a plan to support tagging of ontologies, so we should be able
to support this in the future.
This is currently possible using the search API http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ols/beta/docs/api#search. We'll eventually expose
some of this functionality through the advanced search user interface.
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[1]
I am only interested in ontologies which are registered in MIRIAM registry.
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/miriam/main/collections
There is a search option missing to restrict the results to only ontologies from MIRIAM registry.
[2]
It should be possible to only search the ids or/and the descriptions of the ontologies, i.e. to use something like
"liver[id]" -> only searches the ids of the terms
"liver[description]" -> only searches the descriptions of the terms
Or some field one can select in the search options.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: