Disease Ontology

This article is about a specific disease ontology project. For the nature of disease generally, see Disease.

The Disease Ontology (DO) is a formal ontology of human disease.[1][2] The Disease Ontology project is hosted at the Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

The Disease Ontology project was initially developed in 2003 at Northwestern University to address the need for a purpose-built ontology that covers the full spectrum of disease concepts annotated within biomedical repositories within an ontological framework that is extensible to meet community needs.

The Disease Ontology is an OBO (Open Biomedical Ontologies) Foundry ontology.

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References

  1. Schriml, LM; Arze, C; Nadendla, S; Chang, YW; Mazaitis, M; Felix, V; Feng, G; Kibbe, WA (Jan 2012). "Disease Ontology: a backbone for disease semantic integration.". Nucleic Acids Research 40 (Database issue): D940–6. doi:10.1093/nar/gkr972. PMID 22080554.
  2. Osborne, JD; Flatow, J; Holko, M; Lin, SM; Kibbe, WA; Zhu, LJ; Danila, MI; Feng, G; Chisholm, RL (Jul 7, 2009). "Annotating the human genome with Disease Ontology.". BMC Genomics. 10 Suppl 1: S6. doi:10.1186/1471-2164-10-s1-s6. PMID 19594883.

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