TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of FuGO: An ontology for functional genomics investigations
AU - Whetzel, Patricia L.
AU - Brinkman, Ryan A.
AU - Causton, Helen C.
AU - Fan, Liju
AU - Field, Dawn
AU - Fostel, Jennifer
AU - Fragoso, Gilberto
AU - Gray, Tanya
AU - Heiskanen, Mervi
AU - Hernandez-Boussard, Tina
AU - Morrison, Norman
AU - Parkinson, Helen
AU - Rocca-Serra, Philippe
AU - Sansone, Susanna Assunta
AU - Schober, Daniel
AU - Smith, Barry
AU - Stevens, Robert
AU - Stoeckert, Christian J.
AU - Taylor, Chris
AU - White, Joe
AU - Wood, Andrew
N1 - This paper is part of the special issue of OMICS on data standards.
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - The development of the Functional Genomics Investigation Ontology (FuGO) is a collaborative, international effort that will provide a resource for annotating functional genomics investigations, including the study design, protocols and instrumentation used, the data generated and the types of analysis performed on the data. FuGO will contain both terms that are universal to all functional genomics investigations and those that are domain specific. In this way, the ontology will serve as the "semantic glue" to provide a common understanding of data from across these disparate data sources. In addition, FuGO will reference out to existing mature ontologies to avoid the need to duplicate these resources, and will do so in such a way as to enable their ease of use in annotation. This project is in the early stages of development; the paper will describe efforts to initiate the project; One scope and organization of the projects the work accomplished to date, and the challenges encountered, as well as future plans. © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
AB - The development of the Functional Genomics Investigation Ontology (FuGO) is a collaborative, international effort that will provide a resource for annotating functional genomics investigations, including the study design, protocols and instrumentation used, the data generated and the types of analysis performed on the data. FuGO will contain both terms that are universal to all functional genomics investigations and those that are domain specific. In this way, the ontology will serve as the "semantic glue" to provide a common understanding of data from across these disparate data sources. In addition, FuGO will reference out to existing mature ontologies to avoid the need to duplicate these resources, and will do so in such a way as to enable their ease of use in annotation. This project is in the early stages of development; the paper will describe efforts to initiate the project; One scope and organization of the projects the work accomplished to date, and the challenges encountered, as well as future plans. © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
KW - FuGO
U2 - 10.1089/omi.2006.10.199
DO - 10.1089/omi.2006.10.199
M3 - Article
SN - 1536-2310
VL - 10
SP - 199
EP - 204
JO - Omics : a journal of integrative biology
JF - Omics : a journal of integrative biology
IS - 2
ER -