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11-25-09: PJ asked CM about using [http://www.hindawi.com/journals/cfg/2004/805603/abs/ Obol]:  
 
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From CM in reference to the examples set: "Obol works best on controlled syntaxes; the first set would be easy and the second harder, but it could be extended."
  
 
See: Mungall CJ (2004) Obol: Integrating Language and Meaning in Bio-Ontologies. Comparative and Functional Genomics 5: 509–520
 
See: Mungall CJ (2004) Obol: Integrating Language and Meaning in Bio-Ontologies. Comparative and Functional Genomics 5: 509–520

Revision as of 21:06, 29 November 2012

Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center ABRC homepage

The ABRC collects, preserves, reproduces and distributes diverse seed and other stocks of Arabidopsis thaliana and related species.

Search for germplasm

Contact: Jelena Brkljacic (brkljacic.1@osu.edu)

Background: We received a list of of ABRC stocks with associated phenotypes, by email, from JB (ABRC Phenotypes for Pankaj (JB 8-24-11).xlsx). From JB: "They are all single mutants; 15 have a term "leaf" within their phenotype; 13 have a term "flower"; 18 have "root"; 12 "seed" and 9 "seedling".


Created Dropbox folder: ABRC Phenotype annotations

Goal: a collaboration with ABRC on annotating their phenotype descriptors with PO, PATO and TO.


11-25-09: PJ asked CM about using Obol:

From CM in reference to the examples set: "Obol works best on controlled syntaxes; the first set would be easy and the second harder, but it could be extended."

See: Mungall CJ (2004) Obol: Integrating Language and Meaning in Bio-Ontologies. Comparative and Functional Genomics 5: 509–520



Ontologies at NASC

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