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'''Welcome to the arthropod anatomy ontology wiki'''
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= The Arthropod Anatomy Ontology wiki =
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== Who are we? ==
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We are a consortium of arthropod anatomy ontologists, working together to improve and harmonise our individual, phylogenetically specific anatomy ontologies and to build an common arthropod anatomy ontology.  Our ultimate aim is that this common arthropod anatomy ontology will provide a unified upper
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This collaborative effort is voluntary, but has been facilitated by the NSF funded [http://www.phenotypercn.org/ Phenotype Research Co-ordination Network]
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=== Members ===
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* Andy Deans (Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology project)
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* David Osumi-Sutherland (Drosophila anatomy ontology)
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* Jo Wolfe (interested in arthropod evolution)
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* Peter Midford (NESCent/Phenoscape)
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* Stefan Richter
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* Aaron Smith (Arizona State University; systematics of Coleoptera
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* Matt Yoder (North Carolina State University; Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology project
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* István Mikó (Coleoptera)
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* Nico Franz (Coleoptera)
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* Aaron Smith (Coleoptera - in particular evolution of defensive glands)
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* Pantelis Topalis (mosquito anatomy ontology.)
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* Cassandra Extavour (internal anatomy of arthropods)
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* István Mikó (Coleoptera; Musculature - and its relationship to sclerites (insertions sites))
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* Martin Ramírez  (spider anatomy ontology)
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* Paul Selden (spiders, paleontology)
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* Shaun Winterton (Neoptera)
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=== Ontologies ===
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* '''[http://code.google.com/p/arthropod-anatomy-ontology/ Common arthropod anatomy ontology]'''
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* [Drosophila Anatomy Ontology]
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* [Drosophila Development Ontology]
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* [Mosquito Anatomy Ontology]
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* [Tick Anatomy Ontology]
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* [Spider Anatomy Ontology]
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* [Mosquito Anatomy Ontology]
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* [Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology]
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* [Coleoptera Anatomy Ontology]
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== AIMS (draft) ==
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=== ULTIMATE AIM ===
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'''A unified structure for all arthropod anatomy ontologies - with all ontologies conforming to a general upper ontology.'''
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** This structure should be scaleable, consistent and allow flexible queries that include those identified as a priority for the group.
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**  Terms should be easy to find and have clear definitions, linked to the relevant literature.

Revision as of 07:08, 6 June 2012

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The Arthropod Anatomy Ontology wiki

Who are we?

We are a consortium of arthropod anatomy ontologists, working together to improve and harmonise our individual, phylogenetically specific anatomy ontologies and to build an common arthropod anatomy ontology. Our ultimate aim is that this common arthropod anatomy ontology will provide a unified upper

This collaborative effort is voluntary, but has been facilitated by the NSF funded Phenotype Research Co-ordination Network

Members

  • Andy Deans (Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology project)
  • David Osumi-Sutherland (Drosophila anatomy ontology)
  • Jo Wolfe (interested in arthropod evolution)
  • Peter Midford (NESCent/Phenoscape)
  • Stefan Richter
  • Aaron Smith (Arizona State University; systematics of Coleoptera
  • Matt Yoder (North Carolina State University; Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology project
  • István Mikó (Coleoptera)
  • Nico Franz (Coleoptera)
  • Aaron Smith (Coleoptera - in particular evolution of defensive glands)
  • Pantelis Topalis (mosquito anatomy ontology.)
  • Cassandra Extavour (internal anatomy of arthropods)
  • István Mikó (Coleoptera; Musculature - and its relationship to sclerites (insertions sites))
  • Martin Ramírez (spider anatomy ontology)
  • Paul Selden (spiders, paleontology)
  • Shaun Winterton (Neoptera)


Ontologies

  • [Drosophila Anatomy Ontology]
  • [Drosophila Development Ontology]
  • [Mosquito Anatomy Ontology]
  • [Tick Anatomy Ontology]
  • [Spider Anatomy Ontology]
  • [Mosquito Anatomy Ontology]
  • [Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology]
  • [Coleoptera Anatomy Ontology]

AIMS (draft)

ULTIMATE AIM

A unified structure for all arthropod anatomy ontologies - with all ontologies conforming to a general upper ontology.

    • This structure should be scaleable, consistent and allow flexible queries that include those identified as a priority for the group.
    • Terms should be easy to find and have clear definitions, linked to the relevant literature.
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