Uberon

Representation of anatomical structures From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Uber-anatomy ontology (Uberon) is a comparative anatomy ontology representing a variety of structures found in animals, such as lungs, muscles, bones, feathers and fins. These structures are connected to other structures via relationships such as part-of and develops-from.[1] One of the uses of this ontology is to integrate data from different biological databases, and other species-specific ontologies such as the Foundational Model of Anatomy.[2][3][4]

DescriptionUberon, an integrative multi-species anatomy ontology.
Data types
captured
Anatomical Structures
Primary citationMungall & al. (2012)[1]
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Uberon
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DescriptionUberon, an integrative multi-species anatomy ontology.
Data types
captured
Anatomical Structures
OrganismsMetazoa
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Primary citationMungall & al. (2012)[1]
Release date2012
Access
Data formatOWL and OBO
Websitehttp://obophenotype.github.io/uberon/
Download URLhttp://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/merged.owl
Sparql endpointhttp://sparql.hegroup.org/sparql
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