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The Vertebrate Trait Ontology: a controlled vocabulary for the annotation of trait data across species

机译:脊椎动物性状本体论:用于注释跨物种特征数据的受控词汇表

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Background The use of ontologies to standardize biological data and facilitate comparisons among datasets has steadily grown as the complexity and amount of available data have increased. Despite the numerous ontologies available, one area currently lacking a robust ontology is the description of vertebrate traits. A trait is defined as any measurable or observable characteristic pertaining to an organism or any of its substructures. While there are several ontologies to describe entities and processes in phenotypes, diseases, and clinical measurements, one has not been developed for vertebrate traits; the Vertebrate Trait Ontology (VT) was created to fill this void. Description Significant inconsistencies in trait nomenclature exist in the literature, and additional difficulties arise when trait data are compared across species. The VT is a unified trait vocabulary created to aid in the transfer of data within and between species and to facilitate investigation of the genetic basis of traits. Trait information provides a valuable link between the measurements that are used to assess the trait, the phenotypes related to the traits, and the diseases associated with one or more phenotypes. Because multiple clinical and morphological measurements are often used to assess a single trait, and a single measurement can be used to assess multiple physiological processes, providing investigators with standardized annotations for trait data will allow them to investigate connections among these data types. Conclusions The annotation of genomic data with ontology terms provides unique opportunities for data mining and analysis. Links between data in disparate databases can be identified and explored, a strategy that is particularly useful for cross-species comparisons or in situations involving inconsistent terminology. The VT provides a common basis for the description of traits in multiple vertebrate species. It is being used in the Rat Genome Database and Animal QTL Database for annotation of QTL data for rat, cattle, chicken, swine, sheep, and rainbow trout, and in the Mouse Phenome Database to annotate strain characterization data. In these databases, data are also cross-referenced to applicable terms from other ontologies, providing additional avenues for data mining and analysis. The ontology is available at http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/50138 .
机译:背景技术随着可用数据的复杂性和数量的增加,使用本体对生物数据进行标准化并促进数据集之间的比较已稳步增长。尽管存在大量可用的本体,但是当前缺乏可靠本体的一个领域是脊椎动物性状的描述。性状定义为与生物或其任何亚结构有关的任何可测量或可观察到的特征。虽然有几种本体可以描述表型,疾病和临床测量的实体和过程,但尚未开发出一种针对脊椎动物性状的本体。创建了脊椎动物特质本体(VT)来填补这一空白。描述文献中存在性状命名上的显着不一致,并且在跨物种比较性状数据时会出现其他困难。 VT是一个统一的性状词汇,旨在帮助物种内部和物种之间的数据传输,并有助于研究性状的遗传基础。特质信息提供了用于评估性状的度量,与性状相关的表型以及与一种或多种表型相关的疾病之间的宝贵联系。由于经常使用多个临床和形态学测量来评估单个特征,并且可以使用单个测量来评估多个生理过程,因此为研究人员提供特征数据的标准注释将使他们能够研究这些数据类型之间的联系。结论使用本体术语对基因组数据的注释为数据挖掘和分析提供了独特的机会。可以识别和探索不同数据库中的数据之间的链接,该策略对于跨物种比较或涉及术语不一致的情况特别有用。 VT为描述多种脊椎动物物种的性状提供了通用基础。它被用于大鼠基因组数据库和动物QTL数据库中,以用于注释大鼠,牛,鸡,猪,绵羊和虹鳟鱼的QTL数据,并在鼠标现象数据库中用于注释菌株表征数据。在这些数据库中,数据还与其他本体中的适用术语交叉引用,从而为数据挖掘和分析提供了其他途径。可以在http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/50138上找到该本体。

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