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Planteome 2024 Update: Reference Ontologies and Knowledgebase for Plant Biology

Laurel Cooper, Justin Elser, Marie‐Angélique Laporte, Elizabeth Arnaud, Pankaj Jaiswal

2023Nucleic Acids Research29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Planteome project (https://planteome.org/) provides a suite of reference and crop-specific ontologies and an integrated knowledgebase of plant genomics data. The plant genomics data in the Planteome has been obtained through manual and automated curation and sourced from more than 40 partner databases and resources. Here, we report on updates to the Planteome reference ontologies, namely, the Plant Ontology (PO), Trait Ontology (TO), the Plant Experimental Conditions Ontology (PECO), and integration of species/crop-specific vocabularies from our partners, the Crop Ontology (CO) into the TO ontology graph. Currently, 11 CO vocabularies are integrated into the Planteome with the addition of yam, sorghum, and potato since 2018. In addition, the size of the annotation database has increased by 34%, and the number of bioentities (genes, proteins, etc.) from 125 plant taxa has increased by 72%. We developed new tools to facilitate user requests and improvements to the CO vocabularies, and to allow fast searching and browsing of PO terms and definitions. These enhancements and future changes to automate the TO-CO mappings and knowledge discovery tools ensure that the Planteome will continue to be a valuable resource for plant biology.

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OntologySuiteAnnotationBiologyOpen Biomedical OntologiesGenomicsControlled vocabularyResource (disambiguation)Data integrationGene ontologyComputer scienceOntology-based data integrationInformation retrievalComputational biologyData scienceSuggested Upper Merged OntologyDatabaseBioinformaticsGenomeSemantic WebGeneGeneticsHistoryPhilosophyEpistemologyGene expressionArchaeologyComputer networkGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesBiomedical Text Mining and OntologiesSemantic Web and Ontologies
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