Submissions tagged with phenotype
(7 documents)
Phenoscape: Ontologies for Large Multi-species Phenotype Datasets
The Phenoscape project is developing ontologies and tools to integrate morphological and genomic data to address comparative questions in evolutionary biology. We are currently curating 81 publicat…
Received 13 August 2009 17:52 UTC; Posted 14 August 2009
Posted to: Bioinformatics, Evolutionary Biology
Developing a Mammalian Behaviour Ontology
The use of the Entity + Quality (EQ) model in phenotypic descriptions is dependent on the use of specialised domain ontologies to define the entity under observation. A domain currently lacking a …
Received 06 August 2009 13:43 UTC; Posted 07 August 2009
Posted to: Bioinformatics
Multiple Ontologies for Integrating Complex Phenotype Datasets
There has been an emergence of multiple large scale phenotyping projects in the rat model organism community as well as renewed interest in the ongoing phenotype data generated by thousands of rese…
Received 05 August 2009 19:08 UTC; Posted 05 August 2009
Posted to: Genetics & Genomics, Bioinformatics
Literature Triage and Indexing in the Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) Group
The Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI; http://www.informatics.jax.org) group is comprised of several collaborating projects including the Mouse Genome Database (MGD) Pr…
Received 13 May 2009 16:01 UTC; Posted 14 May 2009
Posted to: Cancer, Developmental Biology, Genetics & Genomics, Immunology, Molecular Cell Biology, Neuroscience, Bioinformatics
SGN Database: From QTLs to Genomes
Quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis is used to dissect the genetic basis underlying polygenic traits. Several public databases have been storing and making QTL data available to research communi…
Received 23 April 2009 14:11 UTC; Posted 23 April 2009
Posted to: Genetics & Genomics, Bioinformatics, Plant Biology
The SOL Genomics Network Model: Making Community Annotation Work
The concept of community annotation is a growing discipline for achieving participation of the research community in depositing up‐to‐date knowledge in biological databases.The Solanaceae Genomic…
Received 22 April 2009 13:21 UTC; Posted 22 April 2009
Posted to: Bioinformatics, Plant Biology
P-POD, The Princeton Protein Orthology Database, as a Tool for Identifying Gene Function
P-POD, the Princeton Protein Orthology Database, classifies proteins from model organisms and medically-important organisms into families of homologs and provides curated evidence from the literatu…
Received 21 April 2009 15:24 UTC; Posted 22 April 2009
Posted to: Genetics & Genomics, Bioinformatics, Evolutionary Biology