Phenoscape

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Phenoscape[1] is a project to develop a database of phenotype data for species across the Ostariophysi, a large group of teleost fish. The data is captured using annotations that combine terms from an anatomy ontology, an accompanying taxonomic ontology, and quality terms from the PATO ontology of phenotype qualities. Several other OBO ontologies are also used. The anatomy ontology was developed from the zebrafish anatomy ontology developed by the Zebrafish Information Network.

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  1. ^ Edmunds, Richard C.; Su, Baofeng; Balhoff, James P.; Eames, B. Frank; Dahdul, Wasila M.; Lapp, Hilmar; Lundberg, John G.; Vision, Todd J.; Dunham, Rex A.; Mabee, Paula M.; Westerfield, Monte (January 2016). "Phenoscape: Identifying Candidate Genes for Evolutionary Phenotypes". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 33 (1): 13–24. doi:10.1093/molbev/msv223. ISSN 1537-1719. PMC 4693980. PMID 26500251.

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