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- Starting with version 1.10.2.1, new releases of the eagle-i VIVO-ISF modules are available here: https://www.eagle-i.net/ero/
- Historical ERO releases have been archived here: https://open.med.harvard.edu/svn/ero/
- The full VIVO-ISF Ontology is available on GitHub: https://github.com/vivo-isf/vivo-isf-ontology
The main ontology can be browsed in OntoBee. All purls resolve to OntoBee.
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ERO_0000008 - antibody reagent http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ERO_0000020 - biological specimen http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ERO_0000431 - expression construct |
Term Tracker
Ontology term requests are kept in the VIVO-ISF Ontology term tracker on GitHub: https://github.com/vivo-isf/vivo-isf-ontology/issues .
When making a term request, it is most helpful to provide as much of the following information as possible:
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Torniai C, Brush M, Vasilevsky N, Segerdell E, Haendel M, Shaffer C, Johnson T, Corday K. Developing an application ontology for biomedical resource annotation and retrieval: Challenges and lessons learned , International Conference of Biomedical Ontologies (ICBO) 2011. Download the paper | Download the presentation
Mitchell S, Torniai C, Lowe, B, Corson-Rikert J, Wilson M, Ahmed M, Chen S, Ding Y, Rejack N, Haendel MA. Aligning research resource and researcher representation: the eagle-i and VIVO use case. Poster presentation at: International Conference on Biomedical Ontology 2011; July 26–30, 2011; Buffalo, NY. Download the paper
Brush MH, Vasilevsky N, Torniai C, Johnson T, Shaffer C, Haendel MA. Developing a reagent application ontology within the OBO Foundry Framework. Poster presentation at: International Conference on Biomedical Ontology 2011; July 26–30, 2011; Buffalo, NY. Download the paper