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Modeling Sample Variables with an Experimental Factor Ontology

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220
Ontology paper in BMC Bioinformatics
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Date: 
Mar 2010
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Published
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Scientific
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EMBL
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Abstract: 
Modeling Sample Variables with an Experimental Factor Ontology. Malone J, Holloway E, Adamusiak T, Kapushesky M, Zheng J, Kolesnikov N, Zhukova A, Brazma A, Parkinson H. Microarray Informatics Team, EMBL-EBI, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, CB10 1SD, UK. MOTIVATION: Describing biological sample variables with ontologies is complex due to the cross-domain nature of experiments. Ontologies provide annotation solutions, however, for cross-domain investigations, multiple ontologies are needed to represent the data. These are subject to rapid change, are often not interoperable and present complexities that are a barrier to biological resource users. RESULTS: We present the Experimental Factor Ontology (EFO), designed to meet cross-domain, application focused use cases for gene expression data. We describe our methodology and open source tools used to create the ontology. These include tools for creating ontology mappings, ontology views, detecting ontology changes and using ontologies in interfaces to enhance querying. The application of reference ontologies to data is a key problem and this work presents guidelines on how community ontologies can be presented in an application ontology in a data driven way. AVAILABILITY: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo CONTACT: malone@ebi.ac.uk. PMID: 20200009
Citation: 
Malone J, Holloway E, Adamusiak T, Kapushesky M, Zheng J, Kolesnikov N, Zhukova A, Brazma A and Parkinson H. Modeling sample variables with an Experimental Factor Ontology. Bioinformatics 2010 26(8):1112-1118.
DOI: 
10.1093/bioinformatics/btq099
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Tomasz Adamusiak
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