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Pier Luigi Buttigieg1, Norman Morrison, Barry Smith, Christopher J Mungall, Suzanna E Lewis.
Abstract
As biological and biomedical research increasingly reference the environmental context of the biological entities under study, the need for formalisation and standardisation of environment descriptors is growing. The Environment Ontology (ENVO; http://www.environmentontology.org) is a community-led, open project which seeks to provide an ontology for specifying a wide range of environments relevant to multiple life science disciplines and, through an open participation model, to accommodate the terminological requirements of all those needing to annotate data using ontology classes. This paper summarises ENVO's motivation, content, structure, adoption, and governance approach. The ontology is available from http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/envo.owl - an OBO format version is also available by switching the file suffix to "obo".Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24330602 PMCID: PMC3904460 DOI: 10.1186/2041-1480-4-43
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Semantics
Figure 1Subclasses of ENVO’s may be used as differentiae when defining subclasses of classes in the (shown)hierarchies. Retrieval of entities annotated with ENVO classes that satisfy a given condition is thus facilitated.
Figure 2ENVO’s feature hierarchy includes classes describing entities of geographic and mesoscopic scale. Classes created during term capture exercises (marine feature, organic feature; marked with asterisks) temporarily house subclasses which will be curated and redistributed into more appropriate classes as needed.