The species-specific crop ontology (Generation Challenge Programme): Application and integration into the reference plant trait ontology to enable data mining on phenotypes.
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The species-specific crop ontology (Generation Challenge Programme): Application and integration into the reference plant trait ontology to enable data mining on phenotypes.
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Arnaud, Elizabeth
Shrestha, R. Kulakow, P.A. Bakare, M. López Montes, Antonio José Ofodile, S. Reddy T.P. Prasad, P. Shah, Tushaar Hash, C.T. Weltzien, Eva Sissoko, I. Guerrero, A.F. Simon, R. Borja Borja, N.F. Ramil, M. Matteis, L. Skofic, M. Hazekamp, T. McLaren, G. Cooper, L. Jaiswal, P. Menda, N. Nelson, R. Grant, D. Bastow, R. Mueller, L. Rami, J.F. |
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potatoes
ontology phenotypes |
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The Crop Ontology (CO) of the Generation Challenge Program (GCP) (http://cropontology.org/) currently contains eleven crop-specific ontologies and has been developed for the Integrated Breeding Platform (IBP) (https://www.integratedbreeding.net/) by several CGIAR centers. The CO provides validated trait names used by crop communities of practice (CoP) for harmonizing the annotation of phenotypic and genotypic data and thus supporting data accessibility and discovery through web queries. The trait information is completed by the description of the measurement methods and scales and images. The trait dictionaries used to produce the Integrated Breeding (IB) fieldbooks are synchronized with the CO terms for automatic annotation of the phenotypic data measured in the field. The CO acts as a trait name server for various sites and databases: the Genotyping Data Management System (GDMS); the cassava database at Cornell University (http://cassavadb.org); Agtrials, the Global Repository for Evaluation Trials of Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), a CGIAR Research Program (http://agtrials.org ); and the EU-Sol BreedDB website (https://www.eu-sol.wur.nl/). The vision will be presented of a species-neutral and overarching Reference Plant Trait Ontology to support data annotation, integration and data mining across species, which has resulted from the successful collaboration between the CO project, the Plant Ontology (PO; http://www.plantontology.org/), the Trait Ontology (TO;http://www.gramene.org/plant_ontology/) the USDA-ARS SoyBase Database (http://www.soybase.org/), the Solanaceae Genomic Network (http://solgenomics.net/), and GarNet (http://www.garnetcommunity.org.uk/).
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2013
2015-03-11T12:04:51Z 2015-03-11T12:04:51Z |
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Conference Paper
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Arnaud, E.; Shrestha, R.; Kulakow, P.; Bakare, M.; Lopez Montes, A.; Ofodile, S.; Reddy T.P.; Prasad, P.; Shah, T.; Hash, C.T.; Weltzien-Rattunde, E.; Sissoko, I.; Guerrero, A.F.; Simon, R.; Borja Borja, N.F.; Ramil, M.; Matteis, L.; Skofic, M.; Hazekamp, T.; McLaren, G.; Cooper, L.; Jaiswal, P.; Menda, N.; Nelson, R.; Grant, D.; Bastow, R.; Mueller, L.; Rami, J.F. 2013. The species-specific crop ontology (Generation Challenge Programme): Application and integration into the reference plant trait ontology to enable data mining on phenotypes. Final abstracts guide. 21. International Plant & Animal Genome Conference. San Diego, California (USA). 12-16 Jan 2013. California (USA). PAG.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/57036 https://pag.confex.com/pag/xxi/webprogram/Paper6588.html |
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en
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Limited Access
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