From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SO
Content
DescriptionBiological sequence ontology
Contact
Research center WormBase, FlyBase, the Mouse Genome Informatics group, and the Sanger Institute
Access
Website www.sequenceontology.org

The Sequence Ontology (SO) is an ontology suitable for describing biological sequences. [1] [2] It is designed to make the naming of DNA sequence features and variants consistent and therefore machine-readable and searchable.

References

  1. ^ Eilbeck K, Lewis SE, Mungall CJ, Yandell M, Stein L, Durbin R, Ashburner M (2005). "The Sequence Ontology: a tool for the unification of genome annotations". Genome Biology. 6 (5): R44. doi: 10.1186/gb-2005-6-5-r44. PMC  1175956. PMID  15892872.
  2. ^ Mungall CJ, Batchelor C, Eilbeck K (Feb 2011). "Evolution of the Sequence Ontology terms and relationships". Journal of Biomedical Informatics. 44 (1): 87–93. doi: 10.1016/j.jbi.2010.03.002. PMC  3052763. PMID  20226267.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SO
Content
DescriptionBiological sequence ontology
Contact
Research center WormBase, FlyBase, the Mouse Genome Informatics group, and the Sanger Institute
Access
Website www.sequenceontology.org

The Sequence Ontology (SO) is an ontology suitable for describing biological sequences. [1] [2] It is designed to make the naming of DNA sequence features and variants consistent and therefore machine-readable and searchable.

References

  1. ^ Eilbeck K, Lewis SE, Mungall CJ, Yandell M, Stein L, Durbin R, Ashburner M (2005). "The Sequence Ontology: a tool for the unification of genome annotations". Genome Biology. 6 (5): R44. doi: 10.1186/gb-2005-6-5-r44. PMC  1175956. PMID  15892872.
  2. ^ Mungall CJ, Batchelor C, Eilbeck K (Feb 2011). "Evolution of the Sequence Ontology terms and relationships". Journal of Biomedical Informatics. 44 (1): 87–93. doi: 10.1016/j.jbi.2010.03.002. PMC  3052763. PMID  20226267.

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