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SUBMITTER: Kohler S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3965098 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Köhler Sebastian S Doelken Sandra C SC Mungall Christopher J CJ Bauer Sebastian S Firth Helen V HV Bailleul-Forestier Isabelle I Black Graeme C M GC Brown Danielle L DL Brudno Michael M Campbell Jennifer J FitzPatrick David R DR Eppig Janan T JT Jackson Andrew P AP Freson Kathleen K Girdea Marta M Helbig Ingo I Hurst Jane A JA Jähn Johanna J Jackson Laird G LG Kelly Anne M AM Ledbetter David H DH Mansour Sahar S Martin Christa L CL Moss Celia C Mumford Andrew A Ouwehand Willem H WH Park Soo-Mi SM Riggs Erin Rooney ER Scott Richard H RH Sisodiya Sanjay S Van Vooren Steven S Wapner Ronald J RJ Wilkie Andrew O M AO Wright Caroline F CF Vulto-van Silfhout Anneke T AT de Leeuw Nicole N de Vries Bert B A BB Washingthon Nicole L NL Smith Cynthia L CL Westerfield Monte M Schofield Paul P Ruef Barbara J BJ Gkoutos Georgios V GV Haendel Melissa M Smedley Damian D Lewis Suzanna E SE Robinson Peter N PN
Nucleic acids research 20131111 Database issue
The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) project, available at http://www.human-phenotype-ontology.org, provides a structured, comprehensive and well-defined set of 10,088 classes (terms) describing human phenotypic abnormalities and 13,326 subclass relations between the HPO classes. In addition we have developed logical definitions for 46% of all HPO classes using terms from ontologies for anatomy, cell types, function, embryology, pathology and other domains. This allows interoperability with severa ...[more]