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On Querying OBO Ontologies Using a DAG Pattern Query Language

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On Querying OBO Ontologies Using a DAG Pattern Query Language
The Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) is a consortium that serves as a repository of ontologies that are structured like directed acyclic graphs. In this paper we present a language DQL for querying a database of directed acyclic graphs. The query language has a comprehension style syntax and contains a pattern specification sub-language DPL. DPL can be viewed as an extension of tree-pattern query language like XPath. The language allows extraction of nodes, paths and subgraphs from DAGs, and permits construction of result structures by composing them. We show that using such a language on OBO ontologies (such as the gene ontology), we can express more complex and scientifically valuable queries.
Amarnath Gupta, Simone Santini
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where DILS
Authors Amarnath Gupta, Simone Santini
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