75 datasets found

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  • Zebrafish anatomy and development

    A structured controlled vocabulary of the anatomy and development of the Zebrafish (Danio rerio).
  • Yeast phenotypes

    A structured controlled vocabulary for the phenotypes of budding yeast.
  • Experimental Conditions Ontology

    The Experimental Conditions Ontology is designed to represent the conditions under which physiological and morphological measurements are made both in the clinic and in studies...
  • Xenopus anatomy and development

    A structured controlled vocabulary of the anatomy and development of the African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis).
  • C. elegans phenotype

    A structured controlled vocabulary of Caenorhabditis elegans phenotypes
  • C. elegans development

    A structured controlled vocabulary of the development of Caenorhabditis elegans.
  • C. elegans gross anatomy

    A structured controlled vocabulary of the anatomy of Caenorhabditis elegans.
  • Vertebrate Trait Ontology

    The Vertebrate Trait Ontology is a controlled vocabulary for the description of traits (measurable or observable characteristics) pertaining to the morphology, physiology, or...
  • vertebrate Homologous Organ Groups

    vHOG is a multi-species anatomical ontology for the vertebrate lineage, developed as part of the Bgee project. The mapping to species-specific anatomical ontologies is provided...
  • Vertebrate Anatomy Ontology

    Vertebrate anatomy ontology. Currently covers the skeletal system
  • Units of measurement

    Metrical units for use in conjunction with PATO
  • Uber anatomy ontology

    Uberon is a multi-species anatomy ontology created to facilitate comparison of phenotypes across multiple species, and for GO cross-products. Each uberon class is the superclass...
  • Teleost taxonomy

    The Teleost taxonomy ontology is being used to facilitate annotation of phenotypes, particularly for taxa that are not covered by NCBI because no submissions of molecular data...
  • Plant Trait Ontology

    A controlled vocabulary to describe phenotypic traits in plants. Each trait is a distinguishable feature, characteristic, quality or phenotypic feature of a developing or mature...
  • Mosquito gross anatomy

    A structured controlled vocabulary of the anatomy of mosquitoes.
  • Taxonomic rank vocabulary

    A vocabulary of taxonomic ranks intended to replace the sets of rank terms found in the Teleost Taxonomy Ontology, the OBO translation of the NCBI taxonomy and similar OBO...
  • Teleost Anatomy Ontology

    Multispecies fish anatomy ontology. Originally seeded from ZFA, but intended to cover terms relevant to other taxa
  • Tick gross anatomy

    The anatomy of the Tick, Families: Ixodidae, Argassidae
  • Solanaceae Phenotype Ontology

    Solanaceae crop phenotypes and traits, developed in collaboration with the research community, especially for breeder traits of agronomic importance.
  • Spider Ontology

    An ontology for spider comparative biology including anatomical parts (e.g. leg, claw), behavior (e.g. courtship, combing) and products (i.g. silk, web, borrow).
  • SoyOntology

    Growth, trait and development ontology for soybean
  • Sequence types and features

    The Sequence Ontology provides a structured controlled vocabulary for sequence annotation, for the exchange of annotation data and for the description of sequence objects in...
  • Sample processing and separation techniques

    A structured controlled vocabulary for the annotation of sample processing and separation techniques in scientific experiments, such as, and including, gel electrophoresis,...
  • Systems Biology

    The Systems Biology Ontology is a set of controlled, relational vocabularies of terms commonly used in Systems Biology, and in particular in computational modeling. The ontology...
  • Rat Strain Ontology

    This ontology defines the hierarchical display of the different rat strains as derived from the parental strains
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