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Ontologies and controlled vocabularies are being established by many groups to provide roadmaps through the confused mass of data currently being generated from increasingly large-scale experimental biological experiments. The world of protein chemistry is no exception to this rule, with protein ontology (PO) having lead the field by providing a framework in which individual molecules and complexes...
The goal of this paper is to survey existing biomedical ontologies and their developments in 2007. This paper discusses features of biomedical ontologies that allow true information integration in biomedical domain. The paper is compilation of several biomedical ontologies like gene ontology, protein ontology, etc. that have developed serving primarily the purposes of information extraction from on-line...
Protein ontology is designed to provide a structured protein data specification for protein data representation. Protein ontology is a standard for representing protein data in a way that helps in defining data integration and data mining models for protein structure and function. In paper we summarize the development of PO that we discussed in previous chapters. A large number of diverse bioinformatics...
The goal of this paper is to survey existing biomedical ontologies and their developments in 2006. This paper discusses features of biomedical ontologies that allow true information integration in biomedical domain. The paper is compilation of several biomedical ontologies like UMLS, Gene Ontology, Protein Ontology, MGED Ontology, and TAMBIS Ontology that have developed, often reflecting mere relations...
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