ゲノム情報科学研究教育機構  アブストラクト
Date July 10, 2006
Speaker Dr. Ken Ichiro Fukuda, Computational Biology Research Center (CBRC), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Title INOH database and annotation ontologies
Abstract   INOH is a manually curated signal transduction pathway database of mammals. As the curation is based on review articles, INOH has to cope with many types of abstract or ambiguous expressions found in the literature. To cope with them INOH has a hierarchical graph structure annotated with a set of GO-like bio-ontologies. Every biological process is annotated by the "Event Ontology" and physical entity is annotated by the "MoleculeRole Ontology". For example, the MoleculeRole ontology captures relations between generic molecule names, concrete molecule names, sequence accession numbers and complexes and their subunits. The ontologies and pathway data are available at http://www.inoh.org.
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