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Ontologies
FALDO
Feature Annotation Location Description Ontology (FALDO)
OWL
Last submission date December 13, 2018

General information

FALDO is the Feature Annotation Location Description Ontology. It is a simple ontology to describe sequence feature positions and regions as found in GFF3, DBBJ, EMBL, GenBank files, UniProt, and many other bioinformatics resources. The aim of this ontology is to describe the position of a sequence region or a feature. It does not aim to describe features or regions itself, but instead depends on resources such as the Sequence Ontology or the UniProt core ontolgy.
Initial created on December 13, 2018. For additional information, contact Jerven Bolleman (jerven.bolleman@isb-sib.ch).

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Keywords and classes

sequence ontology
annotation
data integration
sequence feature

Categories and subjects

Gene


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Submissions

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Created at the Biohackathon 2012 and 2013

December 13, 2018

2012/2013

June 23, 2015

Identifiers

URI

http://biohackathon.org/resource/faldo
http://biohackathon.org/resource/faldo
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AgroPortal URI

https://agroportal.lirmm.fr/ontologies/FALDO
https://agroportal.lirmm.fr/ontologies/FALDO
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ID http://biohackathon.org/resource/faldo#FuzzyPosition
http://biohackathon.org/resource/faldo#FuzzyPosition
https://agroportal.lirmm.fr/ontologies/FALDO/FuzzyPosition
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Preferred name

Fuzzy position

Definitions
A position that lacks exact data.
Subject Author Type Created
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ID http://biohackathon.org/resource/faldo#after
http://biohackathon.org/resource/faldo#after
https://agroportal.lirmm.fr/ontologies/FALDO/after
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Type http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#ObjectProperty
Preferred name
after
Definitions
This predicate is used when you want to describe a non-inclusive range. Only used in the InBetweenPosition to say it is after a nucleotide, but before the next one.
Domain
Range