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. 2005;6(5):R46.
doi: 10.1186/gb-2005-6-5-r46. Epub 2005 Apr 28.

Relations in biomedical ontologies

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Relations in biomedical ontologies

Barry Smith et al. Genome Biol. 2005.

Abstract

To enhance the treatment of relations in biomedical ontologies we advance a methodology for providing consistent and unambiguous formal definitions of the relational expressions used in such ontologies in a way designed to assist developers and users in avoiding errors in coding and annotation. The resulting Relation Ontology can promote interoperability of ontologies and support new types of automated reasoning about the spatial and temporal dimensions of biological and medical phenomena.

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Standard mereotopological relations between spatial regions.
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Transformation.
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Three simple cases of derivation. (a) Continuation; (b) fusion; (c) fission.

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