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Latest revision as of 18:35, 9 June 2011
What is the Ontology for Parasite Lifecycle (OPL)? |
OPL models the life cycle stage details of T.cruzi and two related kinetoplastids, Trypanosoma brucei and Leishmania major. In addition, the ontology also models necessary contextual details such as host information, vector information, strain and anatomical location. All the entities in the ontology are linked to each other by explicitly modeled named relationships that will enable software applications to accurately interpret data annotated with this ontology. For example, “Trypanosoma_cruzi→has_vector_organism→triatominae”. The PLO is modeled in the W3C Web Ontology Language (OWL) standard and currently has 41 classes and 5 properties with a description logic expressivity of ALU. OPL(ver 0.1), which was called Parasite Lifecycle Ontology is released through NCBO’s BioPortal repository for public use. |
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![]() Snapshot of class hierarchy of the parasite life cycle ontology using Protege toolkit. Detail of this ontology is available at NCBO BioPortal |
Organisms in OPL | ||||||
Here is brief description and life-cycles of the organisms that are covered in OPL.
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