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A directory of tools, AI models, datasets, and research resources for biotech, bioinformatics, and other scientific fields. Aggregated from curated GitHub awesome-lists, HuggingFace, bio.tools, Bioconductor, and more.

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Active1242 weeks ago
Ruby
MIT
Active13.5K2 weeks ago
Ruby
MIT

The Simplified Upper Level Ontology (SULO) is ontology with a minimal set of classes and relations to guide the development of a personal health knowledge graph. [from homepage]

Active163 weeks ago
Python
MIT
Active5691 month ago
Shell
MIT

An Apache-based persistent URL (PURL) service

Active51 month ago
HTML
MIT

Babelon is a simple standard for managing ontology translations and language profiles. Profiles are managed as TSV files, see for example https://github.com/obophenotype/hpo-translations/tree/main/babelon. The goal of Babelon as a data model and vocabulary is to capture the minimum data required to capture important metadata such as confidence and precision of translation.

Active103 months ago
Jupyter Notebook
MIT

An ontology of qualifications, distinctions, and certifications that uses the Phenotype And Trait Ontology term quality (PATO:0000001) as a root term.

Idle111 months ago
Python
MIT
Stale322 years ago
CSS
MIT

With the growing number of available genomes, the need for an environment to support effective comparative analysis increases. The original SEED Project was started in 2003 by the [Fellowship for Interpretation of Genomes (FIG)](http://thefig.info/) as a largely unfunded open source effort. Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Chicago joined the project, and now much of the activity occurs at those two institutions (as well as the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Hope college, San Diego State University, the Burnham Institute and a number of other institutions). The cooperative effort focuses on the development of the comparative genomics environment called the SEED and, more importantly, on the development of curated genomic data. This prefix provides identifiers for molecular roles that describe the function of one or more proteins in microbes and plants.