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A Unified Anatomy Ontology of the Vertebrate Skeletal System

The skeleton is of fundamental importance in research in comparative vertebrate morphology, paleontology, biomechanics, developmental biology, and systematics. Motivated by research questions that require computational access to and comparative reasoning across the diverse skeletal phenotypes of ver...

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Autores principales: Dahdul, Wasila M., Balhoff, James P., Blackburn, David C., Diehl, Alexander D., Haendel, Melissa A., Hall, Brian K., Lapp, Hilmar, Lundberg, John G., Mungall, Christopher J., Ringwald, Martin, Segerdell, Erik, Van Slyke, Ceri E., Vickaryous, Matthew K., Westerfield, Monte, Mabee, Paula M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3519498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23251424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051070
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author Dahdul, Wasila M.
Balhoff, James P.
Blackburn, David C.
Diehl, Alexander D.
Haendel, Melissa A.
Hall, Brian K.
Lapp, Hilmar
Lundberg, John G.
Mungall, Christopher J.
Ringwald, Martin
Segerdell, Erik
Van Slyke, Ceri E.
Vickaryous, Matthew K.
Westerfield, Monte
Mabee, Paula M.
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Balhoff, James P.
Blackburn, David C.
Diehl, Alexander D.
Haendel, Melissa A.
Hall, Brian K.
Lapp, Hilmar
Lundberg, John G.
Mungall, Christopher J.
Ringwald, Martin
Segerdell, Erik
Van Slyke, Ceri E.
Vickaryous, Matthew K.
Westerfield, Monte
Mabee, Paula M.
author_sort Dahdul, Wasila M.
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description The skeleton is of fundamental importance in research in comparative vertebrate morphology, paleontology, biomechanics, developmental biology, and systematics. Motivated by research questions that require computational access to and comparative reasoning across the diverse skeletal phenotypes of vertebrates, we developed a module of anatomical concepts for the skeletal system, the Vertebrate Skeletal Anatomy Ontology (VSAO), to accommodate and unify the existing skeletal terminologies for the species-specific (mouse, the frog Xenopus, zebrafish) and multispecies (teleost, amphibian) vertebrate anatomy ontologies. Previous differences between these terminologies prevented even simple queries across databases pertaining to vertebrate morphology. This module of upper-level and specific skeletal terms currently includes 223 defined terms and 179 synonyms that integrate skeletal cells, tissues, biological processes, organs (skeletal elements such as bones and cartilages), and subdivisions of the skeletal system. The VSAO is designed to integrate with other ontologies, including the Common Anatomy Reference Ontology (CARO), Gene Ontology (GO), Uberon, and Cell Ontology (CL), and it is freely available to the community to be updated with additional terms required for research. Its structure accommodates anatomical variation among vertebrate species in development, structure, and composition. Annotation of diverse vertebrate phenotypes with this ontology will enable novel inquiries across the full spectrum of phenotypic diversity.
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spelling pubmed-35194982012-12-18 A Unified Anatomy Ontology of the Vertebrate Skeletal System Dahdul, Wasila M. Balhoff, James P. Blackburn, David C. Diehl, Alexander D. Haendel, Melissa A. Hall, Brian K. Lapp, Hilmar Lundberg, John G. Mungall, Christopher J. Ringwald, Martin Segerdell, Erik Van Slyke, Ceri E. Vickaryous, Matthew K. Westerfield, Monte Mabee, Paula M. PLoS One Research Article The skeleton is of fundamental importance in research in comparative vertebrate morphology, paleontology, biomechanics, developmental biology, and systematics. Motivated by research questions that require computational access to and comparative reasoning across the diverse skeletal phenotypes of vertebrates, we developed a module of anatomical concepts for the skeletal system, the Vertebrate Skeletal Anatomy Ontology (VSAO), to accommodate and unify the existing skeletal terminologies for the species-specific (mouse, the frog Xenopus, zebrafish) and multispecies (teleost, amphibian) vertebrate anatomy ontologies. Previous differences between these terminologies prevented even simple queries across databases pertaining to vertebrate morphology. This module of upper-level and specific skeletal terms currently includes 223 defined terms and 179 synonyms that integrate skeletal cells, tissues, biological processes, organs (skeletal elements such as bones and cartilages), and subdivisions of the skeletal system. The VSAO is designed to integrate with other ontologies, including the Common Anatomy Reference Ontology (CARO), Gene Ontology (GO), Uberon, and Cell Ontology (CL), and it is freely available to the community to be updated with additional terms required for research. Its structure accommodates anatomical variation among vertebrate species in development, structure, and composition. Annotation of diverse vertebrate phenotypes with this ontology will enable novel inquiries across the full spectrum of phenotypic diversity. Public Library of Science 2012-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3519498/ /pubmed/23251424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051070 Text en © 2012 Dahdul et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Dahdul, Wasila M.
Balhoff, James P.
Blackburn, David C.
Diehl, Alexander D.
Haendel, Melissa A.
Hall, Brian K.
Lapp, Hilmar
Lundberg, John G.
Mungall, Christopher J.
Ringwald, Martin
Segerdell, Erik
Van Slyke, Ceri E.
Vickaryous, Matthew K.
Westerfield, Monte
Mabee, Paula M.
A Unified Anatomy Ontology of the Vertebrate Skeletal System
title A Unified Anatomy Ontology of the Vertebrate Skeletal System
title_full A Unified Anatomy Ontology of the Vertebrate Skeletal System
title_fullStr A Unified Anatomy Ontology of the Vertebrate Skeletal System
title_full_unstemmed A Unified Anatomy Ontology of the Vertebrate Skeletal System
title_short A Unified Anatomy Ontology of the Vertebrate Skeletal System
title_sort unified anatomy ontology of the vertebrate skeletal system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3519498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23251424
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0051070
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