Biosapiens Protein Feature Ontology
SO is a collaborative ontology project for the definition of sequence features used in biological sequence annotation. It is part of the Open Biomedical Ontologies library.
README
The Sequence Ontology Welcome to the Sequence Ontology (SO). SO is a collaborative ontology project for the definition of sequence features used in biological sequence annotation. SO was initially developed by the Gene Ontology Consortium. Regular contributors include the GMOD community, model organism database groups such as WormBase, FlyBase, Mouse Genome Informatics group, and institutes such as the Sanger Institute, EMBL-EBI, and NCBI. SO is also a founding member of the Open Biomedical…
Source attribution
- GitHub — github.com/the-sequence-ontology/so-ontologies
- Bioregistry — bs
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