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Gene Regulation Ontology (GRO): Design Principles and Use Cases

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Gene Regulation Ontology (GRO): Design Principles and Use Cases
The Gene Regulation Ontology (GRO) is designed as a novel approach to model complex events that are part of the gene regulatory processes. We introduce the design requirements for such a conceptual model and discuss terminological resources suitable to base its construction on. The ontology defines gene regulation events in terms of ontological classes and imposes constraints on them by specifying the participants involved. The logical structure of the ontology is intended to meet the needs of advanced information extraction and text mining systems which target the identification of event representations in scientific literature. The GRO has just been submitted to the OBO library and is currently under review. It is available at http:// www.ebi.ac.uk/Rebholzsrv/GRO/GRO.html Keywords. Bio-ontologies, Knowledge bases, Terminology-vocabulary
Elena Beisswanger, Vivian Lee, Jung-jae Kim, Dietr
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where MIE
Authors Elena Beisswanger, Vivian Lee, Jung-jae Kim, Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann, Andrea Splendiani, Olivier Dameron, Stefan Schulz, Udo Hahn
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