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The phenotype and genotype experiment object model (PaGE-OM): a robust data structure for information related to DNA variation

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Originally posted:3rd June 2009: 5:34 pm
Last updated:3rd June 2009: 5:56 pm
Short URL:http://gen2phen.org/node/1946
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DOI: 
10.1002/humu.20973
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/humu.20973
Torrents of genotype-phenotype data are being generated, all of which must be captured, processed, integrated, and exploited. To do this optimally requires the use of standard and interoperable object models, providing a description of how to partition the total spectrum of information being dealt with into elemental objects (such as alleles, genotypes, phenotype values, methods) with precisely stated logical interrelationships (such as A objects are made up from one or more B objects). We herein propose the Phenotype and Genotype Experiment Object Model (PaGE-OM; www.pageom.org), which has been tested and implemented in conjunction with several major databases, and approved as a standard by the Object Management Group (OMG). PaGE-OM is open-source, ready for use by the wider community, and can be further developed as needs arise. It will help to improve information management, assist data integration, and simplify the task of informatics resource design and construction for genotype and phenotype data projects.Hum Mutat 30, 968-977, 2009. © 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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