A Logical Model of Homology for Comparative Biology.
Abstract
There is a growing body of research on the evolution of anatomy in a wide variety
of organisms. Discoveries in this field could be greatly accelerated by computational
methods and resources that enable these findings to be compared across different studies
and different organisms and linked with the genes responsible for anatomical modifications.
Homology is a key concept in comparative anatomy; two important types are historical
homology (the similarity of organisms due to common ancestry) and serial homology
(the similarity of repeated structures within an organism). We explored how to most
effectively represent historical and serial homology across anatomical structures
to facilitate computational reasoning. We assembled a collection of homology assertions
from the literature with a set of taxon phenotypes for the skeletal elements of vertebrate
fins and limbs from the Phenoscape Knowledgebase. Using seven competency questions,
we evaluated the reasoning ramifications of two logical models: the Reciprocal Existential
Axioms (REA) homology model and the Ancestral Value Axioms (AVA) homology model. The
AVA model returned all user-expected results in addition to the search term and any
of its subclasses. The AVA model also returns any superclass of the query term in
which a homology relationship has been asserted. The REA model returned the user-expected
results for five out of seven queries. We identify some challenges of implementing
complete homology queries due to limitations of OWL reasoning. This work lays the
foundation for homology reasoning to be incorporated into other ontology-based tools,
such as those that enable synthetic supermatrix construction and candidate gene discovery.
[Homology; ontology; anatomy; morphology; evolution; knowledgebase; phenoscape.].
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26578Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1093/sysbio/syz067Publication Info
Mabee, Paula M; Balhoff, James P; Dahdul, Wasila M; Lapp, Hilmar; Mungall, Christopher
J; & Vision, Todd J (2020). A Logical Model of Homology for Comparative Biology. Systematic biology, 69(2). pp. 345-362. 10.1093/sysbio/syz067. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26578.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Hilmar Lapp
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