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Muscle Logic: New Knowledge Resource for Anatomy Enables Comprehensive Searches of the Literature on the Feeding Muscles of Mammals
BACKGROUND: In recent years large bibliographic databases have made much of the published literature of biology available for searches. However, the capabilities of the search engines integrated into these databases for text-based bibliographic searches are limited. To enable searches that deliver t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4752357/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26870952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149102 |
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author | Druzinsky, Robert E. Balhoff, James P. Crompton, Alfred W. Done, James German, Rebecca Z. Haendel, Melissa A. Herrel, Anthony Herring, Susan W. Lapp, Hilmar Mabee, Paula M. Muller, Hans-Michael Mungall, Christopher J. Sternberg, Paul W. Van Auken, Kimberly Vinyard, Christopher J. Williams, Susan H. Wall, Christine E. |
author_facet | Druzinsky, Robert E. Balhoff, James P. Crompton, Alfred W. Done, James German, Rebecca Z. Haendel, Melissa A. Herrel, Anthony Herring, Susan W. Lapp, Hilmar Mabee, Paula M. Muller, Hans-Michael Mungall, Christopher J. Sternberg, Paul W. Van Auken, Kimberly Vinyard, Christopher J. Williams, Susan H. Wall, Christine E. |
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description | BACKGROUND: In recent years large bibliographic databases have made much of the published literature of biology available for searches. However, the capabilities of the search engines integrated into these databases for text-based bibliographic searches are limited. To enable searches that deliver the results expected by comparative anatomists, an underlying logical structure known as an ontology is required. DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF THE ONTOLOGY: Here we present the Mammalian Feeding Muscle Ontology (MFMO), a multi-species ontology focused on anatomical structures that participate in feeding and other oral/pharyngeal behaviors. A unique feature of the MFMO is that a simple, computable, definition of each muscle, which includes its attachments and innervation, is true across mammals. This construction mirrors the logical foundation of comparative anatomy and permits searches using language familiar to biologists. Further, it provides a template for muscles that will be useful in extending any anatomy ontology. The MFMO is developed to support the Feeding Experiments End-User Database Project (FEED, https://feedexp.org/), a publicly-available, online repository for physiological data collected from in vivo studies of feeding (e.g., mastication, biting, swallowing) in mammals. Currently the MFMO is integrated into FEED and also into two literature-specific implementations of Textpresso, a text-mining system that facilitates powerful searches of a corpus of scientific publications. We evaluate the MFMO by asking questions that test the ability of the ontology to return appropriate answers (competency questions). We compare the results of queries of the MFMO to results from similar searches in PubMed and Google Scholar. RESULTS AND SIGNIFICANCE: Our tests demonstrate that the MFMO is competent to answer queries formed in the common language of comparative anatomy, but PubMed and Google Scholar are not. Overall, our results show that by incorporating anatomical ontologies into searches, an expanded and anatomically comprehensive set of results can be obtained. The broader scientific and publishing communities should consider taking up the challenge of semantically enabled search capabilities. |
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spelling | pubmed-47523572016-02-26 Muscle Logic: New Knowledge Resource for Anatomy Enables Comprehensive Searches of the Literature on the Feeding Muscles of Mammals Druzinsky, Robert E. Balhoff, James P. Crompton, Alfred W. Done, James German, Rebecca Z. Haendel, Melissa A. Herrel, Anthony Herring, Susan W. Lapp, Hilmar Mabee, Paula M. Muller, Hans-Michael Mungall, Christopher J. Sternberg, Paul W. Van Auken, Kimberly Vinyard, Christopher J. Williams, Susan H. Wall, Christine E. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: In recent years large bibliographic databases have made much of the published literature of biology available for searches. However, the capabilities of the search engines integrated into these databases for text-based bibliographic searches are limited. To enable searches that deliver the results expected by comparative anatomists, an underlying logical structure known as an ontology is required. DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF THE ONTOLOGY: Here we present the Mammalian Feeding Muscle Ontology (MFMO), a multi-species ontology focused on anatomical structures that participate in feeding and other oral/pharyngeal behaviors. A unique feature of the MFMO is that a simple, computable, definition of each muscle, which includes its attachments and innervation, is true across mammals. This construction mirrors the logical foundation of comparative anatomy and permits searches using language familiar to biologists. Further, it provides a template for muscles that will be useful in extending any anatomy ontology. The MFMO is developed to support the Feeding Experiments End-User Database Project (FEED, https://feedexp.org/), a publicly-available, online repository for physiological data collected from in vivo studies of feeding (e.g., mastication, biting, swallowing) in mammals. Currently the MFMO is integrated into FEED and also into two literature-specific implementations of Textpresso, a text-mining system that facilitates powerful searches of a corpus of scientific publications. We evaluate the MFMO by asking questions that test the ability of the ontology to return appropriate answers (competency questions). We compare the results of queries of the MFMO to results from similar searches in PubMed and Google Scholar. RESULTS AND SIGNIFICANCE: Our tests demonstrate that the MFMO is competent to answer queries formed in the common language of comparative anatomy, but PubMed and Google Scholar are not. Overall, our results show that by incorporating anatomical ontologies into searches, an expanded and anatomically comprehensive set of results can be obtained. The broader scientific and publishing communities should consider taking up the challenge of semantically enabled search capabilities. Public Library of Science 2016-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4752357/ /pubmed/26870952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149102 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Druzinsky, Robert E. Balhoff, James P. Crompton, Alfred W. Done, James German, Rebecca Z. Haendel, Melissa A. Herrel, Anthony Herring, Susan W. Lapp, Hilmar Mabee, Paula M. Muller, Hans-Michael Mungall, Christopher J. Sternberg, Paul W. Van Auken, Kimberly Vinyard, Christopher J. Williams, Susan H. Wall, Christine E. Muscle Logic: New Knowledge Resource for Anatomy Enables Comprehensive Searches of the Literature on the Feeding Muscles of Mammals |
title | Muscle Logic: New Knowledge Resource for Anatomy Enables Comprehensive Searches of the Literature on the Feeding Muscles of Mammals |
title_full | Muscle Logic: New Knowledge Resource for Anatomy Enables Comprehensive Searches of the Literature on the Feeding Muscles of Mammals |
title_fullStr | Muscle Logic: New Knowledge Resource for Anatomy Enables Comprehensive Searches of the Literature on the Feeding Muscles of Mammals |
title_full_unstemmed | Muscle Logic: New Knowledge Resource for Anatomy Enables Comprehensive Searches of the Literature on the Feeding Muscles of Mammals |
title_short | Muscle Logic: New Knowledge Resource for Anatomy Enables Comprehensive Searches of the Literature on the Feeding Muscles of Mammals |
title_sort | muscle logic: new knowledge resource for anatomy enables comprehensive searches of the literature on the feeding muscles of mammals |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4752357/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26870952 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149102 |
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