Integrating phenotype ontologies across multiple species

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Christopher J Mungall
Georgios V Gkoutos
Cynthia L Smith
Melissa A Haendel
Suzanna E Lewis
Michael Ashburner
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[1] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,Genome Dynamics Department
[2] University of Cambridge,Department of Genetics
[3] The Jackson Laboratory,Zebrafish Information Network
[4] University of Oregon,undefined
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Situs Inversus; Human Phenotype; Mammalian Phenotype; Phenotype Ontology; Logical Definition;
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Phenotype ontologies are typically constructed to serve the needs of a particular community, such as annotation of genotype-phenotype associations in mouse or human. Here we demonstrate how these ontologies can be improved through assignment of logical definitions using a core ontology of phenotypic qualities and multiple additional ontologies from the Open Biological Ontologies library. We also show how these logical definitions can be used for data integration when combined with a unified multi-species anatomy ontology.
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