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Open Biological and Biomedical Ontology

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agriculture

Agronomy Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.AGRO)

Ontology of agronomic practices, agronomic techniques, and agronomic variables used in agronomic experiments

Plant Stress Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.PSO)

The Plant Stress Ontology describes biotic and abiotic stresses that a plant may encounter.

upper

Basic Formal Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.BFO)

The upper level ontology upon which OBO Foundry ontologies are built.

Relation Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.RO)

The OBO Relations Ontology (RO) is a collection of OWL relations (ObjectProperties) intended for use across a wide variety of biological ontologies.

anatomy and development

Cell Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.CL)

The Cell Ontology is a structured controlled vocabulary for cell types in animals.

The Plant Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.PO)

The Plant Ontology is a structured vocabulary and database resource that links plant anatomy, morphology and growth and development to plant genomics data.

Uberon multi-species anatomy ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.UBERON)

An integrated cross-species anatomy ontology covering animals and bridging multiple species-specific ontologies.

biological systems

Genotype Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.GENO)

An integrated ontology for representing the genetic variations described in genotypes, and their causal relationships to phenotype and diseases.

Gene Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.GO)

An ontology for describing the function of genes and gene products.

Interaction Network Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.INO)

The Interaction Network Ontology (INO) is an ontology in the domain of interactions and interaction networks. INO represents general and species-neutral types of interactions and interaction networks, and their related elements and relations.

Neuro Behavior Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.NBO)

An ontology of human and animal behaviours and behavioural phenotypes.

chemistry and biochemistry

Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (net.wikipunk.rdf.CHEBI)

A structured classification of molecular entities of biological interest focusing on 'small' chemical compounds.

Chemical Information Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.CHEMINF)

Includes terms for the descriptors commonly used in cheminformatics software applications and the algorithms which generate them.

Molecular Process Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.MOP)

Processes at the molecular level.

Name Reaction Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.RXNO)

Connects organic name reactions to their roles in an organic synthesis and to processes in MOP.

Sequence Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.SO)

A structured controlled vocabulary for sequence annotation, for the exchange of annotation data and for the description of sequence objects in databases.

diet, metabolomics, and nutrition

Compositional Dietary Nutrition Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.CDNO)

CDNO provides structured terminologies to describe nutritional attributes of material entities that contribute to human diet.

Food Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.FOODON)

A broadly scoped ontology representing entities which bear a “food role”. It encompasses materials in natural ecosystems and agriculture that are consumed by humans and domesticated animals. This includes any generic (unbranded) raw or processed food material found in processing plants, markets, stores or food distribution points. FoodOn also imports nutritional component and dietary pattern terms from other OBO Foundry ontologies to support interoperability in diet and nutrition research.

environment

net.wikipunk.rdf.ECOCORE

Ecocore is a community ontology for the concise and controlled description of ecological traits of organisms.

Environment Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.ENVO)

An ontology of environmental systems, components, and processes.

Environmental conditions (net.wikipunk.rdf.ECTO)

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).

Population and Community Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.PCO)

An ontology about groups of interacting organisms such as populations and communities.

health

Symptom Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.SYMP)

An ontology of disease symptoms, with symptoms encompasing perceived changes in function, sensations or appearance reported by a patient indicative of a disease.

Human Disease Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.DOID)

An ontology for describing the classification of human diseases organized by etiology.

Cardiovascular Disease Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.CVDO)

An ontology to describe entities related to cardiovascular diseases.

Medical Action Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.MAXO)

An ontology to represent medically relevant actions, procedures, therapies, interventions, and recommendations.

Emotion Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.MFOEM)

An ontology of affective phenomena such as emotions, moods, appraisals and subjective feelings.

The Mental Functioning Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.MF)

The Mental Functioning Ontology is an overarching ontology for all aspects of mental functioning.

National Cancer Institute Thesaurus (net.wikipunk.rdf.NCIT)

The NCIt OBO Edition project aims to increase integration of the NCIt with OBO Library ontologies. NCIt is a reference terminology that includes broad coverage of the cancer domain, including cancer related diseases, findings and abnormalities.

Ontology for General Medical Science (net.wikipunk.rdf.OGMS)

An ontology for representing treatment of disease and diagnosis and on carcinomas and other pathological entities.

information

Data Use Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.DUO)

DUO is an ontology which represent data use conditions.

Information Artifact Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.IAO)

An ontology of information entities.

information technology

The Statistical Methods Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.STATO)

STATO is a general-purpose STATistics Ontology. Its aim is to provide coverage for processes such as statistical tests, their conditions of application, and information needed or resulting from statistical methods, such as probability distributions, variables, spread and variation metrics. STATO also covers aspects of experimental design and description of plots and graphical representations commonly used to provide visual cues of data distribution or layout and to assist review of the results.

investigations

Evidence ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.ECO)

An ontology for experimental and other evidence statements.

Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (net.wikipunk.rdf.OBI)

The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI) is build in a collaborative, international effort and will serve as a resource for annotating biomedical investigations, including the study design, protocols and instrumentation used, the data generated and the types of analysis performed on the data. This ontology arose from the Functional Genomics Investigation Ontology (FuGO) and will contain both terms that are common to all biomedical investigations, including functional genomics investigations and those that are more domain specific.

Mass spectrometry ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.MS)

A structured controlled vocabulary for the annotation of experiments concerned with proteomics mass spectrometry.

Next Generation Biobanking Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.NGBO)

Next Generation Biobanking Ontology (NGBO) is an open application ontology representing contextual data about omics digital assets in biobank. The ontology focuses on capturing the information about three main activities: wet bench analysis used to generate omics data, bioinformatics analysis used to analyze and interpret data, and data management.

Ontology for Biobanking (net.wikipunk.rdf.OBIB)

An ontology built for annotation and modeling of biobank repository and biobanking administration.

Ontology of Precision Medicine (net.wikipunk.rdf.OPMI)

The Ontology of Precision Medicine and Investigation (OPMI) aims to ontologically represent and standardize various entities and relations associated with precision medicine and related investigations at different conditions.

Plant Experimental Conditions Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.PECO)

A structured, controlled vocabulary which describes the treatments, growing conditions, and/or study types used in plant biology experiments.

Scientific Evidence and Provenance Information Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.SEPIO)

An ontology for representing the provenance of scientific claims and the evidence that supports them.

microbiology

organisms

Comparative Data Analysis Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.CDAO)

A formalization of concepts and relations relevant to evolutionary comparative analysis.

NCBI organismal classification (net.wikipunk.rdf.NCBITaxon)

An ontology representation of the NCBI organismal taxonomy.

Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.GSSO)

The Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation (GSSO) ontology has terms for annotating interdisciplinary information concerning gender, sex, and sexual orientation for primary usage in the biomedical and adjacent sciences.

phenotype

Flora Phenotype Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.FLOPO)

Traits and phenotypes of flowering plants occurring in digitized Floras.

Genotype Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.GENO)

An integrated ontology for representing the genetic variations described in genotypes, and their causal relationships to phenotype and diseases.

Phenotype and Trait Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.PATO)

An ontology of phenotypic qualities (properties, attributes or characteristics).

Ontology of Biological Attributes (net.wikipunk.rdf.OBA)

A collection of biological attributes (traits) covering all kingdoms of life. Interoperable with VT (vertebrate trait ontology) and TO (plant trait ontology). Extends PATO.

Plant Phenology Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.PPO)

An ontology for describing the phenology of individual plants and populations of plants, and for integrating plant phenological data across sources and scales.

simulation

OntoAvida (net.wikipunk.rdf.ONTOAVIDA)

OntoAvida develops an integrated vocabulary for the description of the most widely-used computational approach for studying evolution using digital organisms (i.e., self-replicating computer programs that evolve within a user-defined computational environment).

Kinetic Simulation Algorithm Ontology (net.wikipunk.rdf.KISAO)

The Kinetic Simulation Algorithm Ontology (KiSAO) describes algorithms for simulating models in biology, their parameters, and their outputs.

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