ontologies
AHOL
Animal Health Ontology for Livestock (AHOL) OWL View license
Last submission date November 8, 2019

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AHOL définit et organise les caractères phénotypiques des animaux d’élevage, en prenant en compte les préoccupations sociétales et les grands types de production (lait, œuf, viande, fertilité, alimentation)., AHOL (Animal Health Ontology for Livestock) is an ontology of characteristics defining phenotypes of livestock in their environment (EOL). AHOL aims to: - provide a reference ontology of phenotypic traits of farm animals for the international scientific and educational - communities, farmers, etc.; - deliver this reference ontology in a language which can be used by computers in order to support database management, semantic analysis and modeling; - represent traits as generic as possible for livestock vertebrates; - make the AHOL ontology as operational as possible and closely related to measurement techniques; - structure the ontology in relation to animal production See more...
Initial created on October 1, 2019. For additional information, contact Matthieu Reichstadt (matthieu.reichstadt@inrae.fr) and Jerome Bugeon (jerome.bugeon@inrae.fr) and Pierre Yves Le Bail (pierre-yves.le-bail@inrae.fr).

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livestock
animal husbandry

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Animal Science and Animal Products
Health and Pathology


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http://opendata.inra.fr/AHOL/
http://opendata.inra.fr/AHOL/
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https://doi.org/10.15454/KKZ3TS
https://doi.org/10.15454/KKZ3TS
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