Other names: VDOT
VDOT is a middle-layer ontology for the health care domain with special emphasis on viral infections and transplantation medicine.
The Disease Ontology has been developed as a standardized ontology for human disease with the purpose of providing descriptions of human disease terms, phenotype characteristics and related medical vo ...
Monarch Disease Ontology. A semi-automatically constructed ontology that merges in multiple disease resources to yield a coherent merged ontology.
The Virus Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO Virus) is an extension of the Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO). IDO Virus follows OBO Foundry guidelines, employs the Basic Formal Ontology as its starting ...
Human Microbiome Associated Disease Ontology.
The COVID-19 Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO-COVID-19) is an extension of the Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO) and the Virus Infectious Disease Ontology (VIDO). IDO Virus follows OBO Foundry guideli ...
The Chronic Kidney Disease Ontology was developed to assist routine data studies and case identification of CKD in primary care.
NCBI Viral Genomes Resource is a collection of virus genomic sequences that provides curated sequence data, related information and tools. It includes all complete viral genome sequences deposited in ...
An application ontology for malaria extending the infectious disease ontology (IDO). With about half a billion cases, of which nearly one million fatal ones, malaria constitutes one of the major infec ...
The Alzheimer's Disease Ontology (ADO) is an ontology representing relevant knowledge on Alzheimer’s disease. ADO was developed with the purpose of containing information relevant to four main biologi ...
Ontology of human dermatologic disease
Databases of viral genomic information (genes, gene families, and genomes), and software to perform comparative genomics analyses
An application ontology for the domain of Sleep Medicine.
Through its Blood4Research Program based in Vancouver, the Centre for Innovation collects blood from committed donors who have been deferred from donating blood for patient use. The collected blood is ...
Creating a comprehensive hierarchical controlled vocabulary for intractable and rare disease (i.e., nanbyo) representation in Japan.
The Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center (VBRC) is one of eight NIH-sponsored Bioinformatics Resource Centers (http://www.brc-central.org/) established to provide informational and analytical resource ...
The Parkinson's Disease Ontology (PDO) was created to represent and model the Parkinson's Disease knowledge domain. This ontology with a covers major biomedical concepts from molecular to clinical fea ...
An ontology to describe and classify mental diseases such as schizophrenia, annotated with DSM-IV and ICD codes where applicable.
ViralZone is a web resource for viral genes and families, providing detailed molecular and epidemiological information, along with virion and genome figures. Each virus or family page gives easy acces ...
The Neglected Tropical Disease Ontology (NTDO) models Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTD), a specific set of diseases which persist among marginalized populations of the developing world. The NTDO focus ...
VIRsiRNAdb contains information on experimentally validated Viral siRNA/shRNA which target viral genome regions. It provides efficacy information where available, as well as the siRNA sequence, viral ...