Chromosome Ontology
The Chromosome Ontology is an automatically derived ontology of chromosomes and chromosome parts.
README
Chromosome Ontology Chromo (abbreviation CHR) is an automatically derived ontology of chrosomosomes are chromosome parts This ontology may eventually be housed at http://obofoundry.org/ontology/chr Currently we use obolibrary PURLs, but this could potentially be changed to e.g. w3ids, depending on discussion re databases in OBO Until this is released, you can browse either: chr.owl -- multiple species in one ontology, with minimal imports merged components -- one file per species, both OWL and…
- Repository
- github.com/monarch-initiative/monochrom
Source attribution
- GitHub — github.com/monarch-initiative/monochrom
- Bioregistry — chr
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