Title
A top-level ontology of functions and its application in the Open Biomedical Ontologies.
Abstract
A clear understanding of functions in biology is a key component in accurate modelling of molecular, cellular and organismal biology. Using the existing biomedical ontologies it has been impossible to capture the complexity of the community's knowledge about biological functions.We present here a top-level ontological framework for representing knowledge about biological functions. This framework lends greater accuracy, power and expressiveness to biomedical ontologies by providing a means to capture existing functional knowledge in a more formal manner. An initial major application of the ontology of functions is the provision of a principled way in which to curate functional knowledge and annotations in biomedical ontologies. Further potential applications include the facilitation of ontology interoperability and automated reasoning. A major advantage of the proposed implementation is that it is an extension to existing biomedical ontologies, and can be applied without substantial changes to these domain ontologies.The Ontology of Functions (OF) can be downloaded in OWL format from http://onto.eva.mpg.de/. Additionally, a UML profile and supplementary information and guides for using the OF can be accessed from the same website.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1093/bioinformatics/btl266
ISMB (Supplement of Bioinformatics)
Keywords
Field
DocType
inowlformatfromhttp://onto.eva.mpg.de/.additionally,top-level ontology,existing biomedical ontology,domain ontology,major advantage,top-level ontological framework,initial major application,functional knowledge,biological function,biomedical ontology,aumlprofile and supplementary information and guides for using the of can be accessed from the same website. contact: bioonto@lists.informatik.uni-leipzig.de,organismal biology,ontology interoperability,open biomedical ontologies,automated reasoning
Ontology (information science),Data mining,Ontology,Process ontology,Computer science,Open Biomedical Ontologies,IDEF5,Bioinformatics,Upper ontology,Ontology components,Web Ontology Language
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
22
14
1367-4811
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
27
2.32
13
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Patryk Burek1467.70
Robert Hoehndorf266753.18
Frank Loebe323717.93
Johann Visagie4684.54
Heinrich Herre552759.57
Janet Kelso627920.57