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DCAT-AP is a DCAT profile for sharing information about Catalogues containing Datasets and Data Services descriptions in Europe, under maintenance by the SEMIC action, Interoperable Europe. This Application Profile provides a minimal common basis within Europe to share Datasets and Data Services cross-border and cross-domain. [from homepage]
METPO (Microbial Ecophysiological Trait and Phenotype Ontology) provides standardized terms for describing microbial phenotypes, growth characteristics, and culture conditions. It includes classes for growth media, temperature tolerances, pH tolerances, and relationships like "grows in" and "does not grow in".
Identifiers in the GTN correspond to training materials in various formats (markdown, slides, video). The users can apply learned concepts directly within the framework via galaxy workflows.
PomBase manages gene and phenotype data related to Fission Yeast. FYECO contains experimental conditions relevant to fission yeast biology. The FYECO namespace shows up in data ingests from PomBase.
A vocabulary for describing semantic assets, defined as highly reusable metadata (e.g. XML1 schemata, generic data models) and reference data (e.g. code lists, taxonomies, dictionaries, vocabularies).
The Common Core Ontologies (CCO) comprise twelve ontologies that are designed to represent and integrate taxonomies of generic classes and relations across all domains of interest. CCO is a mid-level extension of Basic Formal Ontology (BFO), an upper-level ontology framework widely used to structure and integrate ontologies in the biomedical domain (Arp, et al., 2015). BFO aims to represent the most generic categories of entity and the most generic types of relations that hold between them, by defining a small number of classes and relations. CCO then extends from BFO in the sense that every class in CCO is asserted to be a subclass of some class in BFO, and that CCO adopts the generic relations defined in BFO (e.g., has_part) (Smith and Grenon, 2004). Accordingly, CCO classes and relations are heavily constrained by the BFO framework, from which it inherits much of its basic semantic relationships.
BioTools is a registry of databases and software with tools, services, and workflows for biological and biomedical research.
The Experimental Measurements, Purposes, and Treatments ontologY (EMPTY) is a structured vocabulary designed to capture and standardize the scientific reasoning behind experimental measurements. It addresses a critical gap in existing metadata standards, which primarily focus on technical specifications rather than scientific intent. The ontology provides a common language to express why a measurement was taken and the conceptual conditions under which it should be interpreted. By focusing on experimental purposes and treatments, EMPTY is designed to significantly improve the findability, interoperability, and reusability of scientific data. This enables researchers to discover relevant datasets for meta-analyses and cross-disciplinary research based on shared scientific goals. (from https://github.com/OBOFoundry/OBOFoundry.github.io/issues/2753)
An EMMO-based domain ontology for atomistic and electronic modelling.
The Graphic Descriptor Ontology (GDO) is intended for use in describing graphics that represent the form of objects. It uses the language of visual communication, illustration, and technical drawing. The GDO is rooted in the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) and uses several classes from the Information Entity Ontology of the Common Core Ontologies as a mid-level ontology. [from https://gdo.endlessforms.info/about]
The Crystallographic Defect Core Ontology (CDCO) defines the common terminology shared across all types of crystallographic defects, providing a unified framework for data integration in materials science.
With the DataPLANT biology ontology (DPBO), DataPLANT provides an intermediate ontology that acts as a broker and bridge between the individual researcher/domain experts and main ontology providers. DPBO enables easy and agile collection of missing vocabulary as well as relationships between terms for (meta)data annotation using DataPLANT’s Swate tool.
MathModDB is a database of mathematical models developed by the Mathematical Research Data Initiative (MaRDI). MathModDB defines a data model with classes (Mathematical Model, Mathematical Formulation, Research Field, Research Problem, Quantity [Kind], Computational Task, Publication), object properties/relations, data properties and annotation properties as an ontology. This ontology is populated with individuals/data from various fields of applied mathematics, making it a knowledge graph. [from homepage]
The Ontology for Biomarkers of Clinical Interest (OBCI) formally defines biomarkers for diseases, phenotypes, and effects.
The academic event ontology, currently still in development and thus unstable, is an OBO compliant reference ontology for describing academic events such as conferences, workshops or seminars and their series. It is being developed as part of the [ConfIDent project](https://projects.tib.eu/confident/) to allow RDF representations of the academic events and series stored and curated in the [ConfIDent platform](https://www.confident-conference.org/index.php/main_page).
This is a code repository for the SIB - Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics CALIPHO group neXtProt project, which is a comprehensive human-centric discovery platform, that offers a integration of and navigation through protein-related data. CALIPHO is an interdisciplinary team which aims to use a variety of methodologies to help uncover the function of uncharacterized human proteins.
An ontology to support disciplinary annotation of Arctic Data Center datasets.
An ontology that enables characterization of the nature or type of citations, both factually and rhetorically.
The ABCD (AntiBodies Chemically Defined) database is a manually curated depository of sequenced antibodies
AGROVOC is a multilingual and controlled vocabulary designed to cover concepts and terminology under FAO's areas of interest. It is the largest Linked Open Data set about agriculture available for public use and its greatest impact is through providing the access and visibility of data across domains and languages.