Other names: KORO
An ontology to define the parts of a Knowledge Object and their relations built using the Basic Formal Ontology and Information Artifact Ontology
The OBO Metadata Ontology (OMO) specifies terms that are used to annotate ontology terms for all OBO ontologies. The ontology was developed as part of Information Artifact Ontology (IAO) before.
Monogenean Ontology
The Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) is a small, upper level ontology that is designed for use in supporting information retrieval, analysis and integration in scientific and other domains. BFO is a genuin ...
An ontology which describes the medical terminology for asthmatic conditions.
Diabetes ontology
The Data Collection Ontology (DCO) is an ontology designed for data collection providing classes and relations on top of the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) to facilitate data collection processes, subjec ...
Combined phenotype ontology
An ontology of biodiversity of INPA
Computer networks ontology
Ontology to describe general clinical studies.
Legal cluster for APA ontology
BIFO is intended to provide a biofilm ontology capable of understanding fundamental terminologies the relations between common biofilm terminologies following the guidelines of the Basic Formal Ontolo ...
Ontology for Phylogenetic Analysis
An ontology for describing microbial phenotypes
The PHArmacogenomic RElationships Ontology (or PHARE) proposes concepts and roles to represent relationships of pharmacogenomics interest.
The Ontology of Immune Epitopes (ONTIE) is an effort to represent terms in the immunology domain in a formal ontology with the specific goal of representing experiments that identify and characterize ...
AdaLab ontology
The Common Anatomy Reference Ontology (CARO) is being developed to facilitate interoperability between existing anatomy ontologies for different species, and will provide a template for building new a ...
The ontology for Biobanking (OBIB) is an ontology built for annotation and modeling of biobank repository and biobanking administration. It is developed based on subset of Ontology for Biomedical Inve ...
The Genome Component Ontology is intended to define the abstract division of the total genetic information of an organism by its physical separation into different components, thereby providing a high ...