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- Title
Phenex: Ontological Annotation of Phenotypic Diversity.
- Authors
Balhoff, James P.; Dahdul, Wasila M.; Kothari, Cartik R.; Lapp, Hilmar; Lundberg, John G.; Mabee, Paula; Midford, Peter E.; Westerfield, Monte; Vision, Todd J.
- Abstract
Background: Phenotypic differences among species have long been systematically itemized and described by biologists in the process of investigating phylogenetic relationships and trait evolution. Traditionally, these descriptions have been expressed in natural language within the context of individual journal publications or monographs. As such, this rich store of phenotype data has been largely unavailable for statistical and computational comparisons across studies or integration with other biological knowledge. Methodology/Principal Findings: Here we describe Phenex, a platform-independent desktop application designed to facilitate efficient and consistent annotation of phenotypic similarities and differences using Entity-Quality syntax, drawing on terms from community ontologies for anatomical entities, phenotypic qualities, and taxonomic names. Phenex can be configured to load only those ontologies pertinent to a taxonomic group of interest. The graphical user interface was optimized for evolutionary biologists accustomed to working with lists of taxa, characters, character states, and characterby- taxon matrices. Conclusions/Significance: Annotation of phenotypic data using ontologies and globally unique taxonomic identifiers will allow biologists to integrate phenotypic data from different organisms and studies, leveraging decades of work in systematics and comparative morphology.
- Subjects
SPECIES diversity; AUTOMATION; PHENOTYPES; GENETICS; BIOLOGISTS; PHYLOGENY; TAXONOMY; ONTOLOGY; COMPARATIVE anatomy
- Publication
PLoS ONE, 2010, Vol 5, Issue 5, p1
- ISSN
1932-6203
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0010500