The teleost anatomy ontology: anatomical representation for the genomics age.
Abstract
The rich knowledge of morphological variation among organisms reported in the systematic
literature has remained in free-text format, impractical for use in large-scale synthetic
phylogenetic work. This noncomputable format has also precluded linkage to the large
knowledgebase of genomic, genetic, developmental, and phenotype data in model organism
databases. We have undertaken an effort to prototype a curated, ontology-based evolutionary
morphology database that maps to these genetic databases (http://kb.phenoscape.org)
to facilitate investigation into the mechanistic basis and evolution of phenotypic
diversity. Among the first requirements in establishing this database was the development
of a multispecies anatomy ontology with the goal of capturing anatomical data in a
systematic and computable manner. An ontology is a formal representation of a set
of concepts with defined relationships between those concepts. Multispecies anatomy
ontologies in particular are an efficient way to represent the diversity of morphological
structures in a clade of organisms, but they present challenges in their development
relative to single-species anatomy ontologies. Here, we describe the Teleost Anatomy
Ontology (TAO), a multispecies anatomy ontology for teleost fishes derived from the
Zebrafish Anatomical Ontology (ZFA) for the purpose of annotating varying morphological
features across species. To facilitate interoperability with other anatomy ontologies,
TAO uses the Common Anatomy Reference Ontology as a template for its upper level nodes,
and TAO and ZFA are synchronized, with zebrafish terms specified as subtypes of teleost
terms. We found that the details of ontology architecture have ramifications for querying,
and we present general challenges in developing a multispecies anatomy ontology, including
refinement of definitions, taxon-specific relationships among terms, and representation
of taxonomically variable developmental pathways.
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Journal articleSubject
AnimalsFishes
Computational Biology
Genomics
Classification
Databases, Factual
Biological Evolution
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26584Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1093/sysbio/syq013Publication Info
Dahdul, Wasila M; Lundberg, John G; Midford, Peter E; Balhoff, James P; Lapp, Hilmar;
Vision, Todd J; ... Mabee, Paula M (2010). The teleost anatomy ontology: anatomical representation for the genomics age. Systematic biology, 59(4). pp. 369-383. 10.1093/sysbio/syq013. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26584.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Hilmar Lapp
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