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BioPortal: an open community resource for sharing, searching, and utilizing biomedical ontologies

Jennifer Vendetti, Nomi L. Harris, Michael V Dorf, Alex Skrenchuk, J. Harry Caufield, Rafael S. Gonçalves, John Graybeal, Harshad Hegde, Timothy Redmond, Chris Mungall, Mark A. Musen

2025Nucleic Acids Research13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BioPortal (https://bioportal.bioontology.org) is the world's most comprehensive repository of biomedical ontologies. It provides infrastructure for finding, sharing, searching, and utilizing biomedical ontologies. Launched in 2005, BioPortal now includes 1549 ontologies (1182 of them public). Its open, freely accessible website enables anyone (i) to browse the ontology library, (ii) to search for terms across ontologies, (iii) to browse mappings between terms, (iv) to see popularity ratings and recommendations on which ontologies are most relevant to their use cases, (v) to annotate text with ontology terms, (vi) to submit an ontology, and (vii) to request ontology changes. The library of ontologies can be accessed programmatically via a REST application programming interface (API). Recent enhancements include a BioPortal knowledge graph that integrates knowledge from multiple ontologies; a unified data model for interoperability with other knowledge sources; ontology popularity ratings and recommendations for relevant ontologies; and the ability to request ontology changes via a simple user interface that automatically converts user change requests to GitHub Pull Requests that specify the edits that will be made to the ontology upon approval.

Topics & Concepts

OntologyOpen Biomedical OntologiesComputer scienceInteroperabilityOntology componentsWorld Wide WebUpper ontologyProcess ontologyIDEF5PopularityInterface (matter)Information retrievalOntology-based data integrationApplication programming interfaceKnowledge sharingSuggested Upper Merged OntologyKnowledge managementSemantic WebPsychologyEpistemologySocial psychologyProgramming languagePhilosophyBubbleMaximum bubble pressure methodParallel computingBiomedical Text Mining and OntologiesSemantic Web and OntologiesGenomics and Rare Diseases