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by dan_fornika
2345 days ago
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I think the various OBOFoundry ontologies are at different stages of maturity. One of their design principles is interoperability, but I'm not sure how often one is able to reason effectively across ontologies unless great care is taken to ensure that logical axioms are sound. I'm involved in a project[0] that has an aim to provide better data integration by using OBOFoundry ontologies, but it's been a challenge in practice to merge the software with the ontologies in a coherent way. [0] https://www.irida.ca/data-integration/ |
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While we at SIB are more towards the RDF/SPARQL part of the spectrum (https://edu.sib.swiss/course/view.php?id=440). We do use OWL and obofoundry projects like Uberon and GO. For UniProt I took a lot of pain to make sure it is really compatible. We did the same for Rhea and ChEBI. This has paid of handsomely in new query capabilities.