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=RO - OBO Relation Ontology=
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= Announcement =
  
The main RO page is located on sourceforge:
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OBO_REL has been replaced by RO - the new website and wiki can be found at http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro
  
- [http://obo.sourceforge.net/relationship]
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Old material that was previously kept here has been moved to [[RO:Historic Material]]
 
 
You can browse the ontology, get mail list details etc there
 
 
 
=Open issues=
 
 
 
==Proposed new relations==
 
 
 
The lacks family of relations is being discussed
 
 
 
Next we will be examining:
 
 
 
has_function, has_quality, and relations that deal with creation, consumption and development
 
 
 
The derives_from relation has been criticised from an ontological POV (REF?). There is also the terminological problem that "derives_from" is used specifically for evolutionary relationships by some. We will report back on this after the september NCBO anatomy meeting. We may create a "develops_from" parent for transformation_of corresponding to how that relation is currently used in MOD AOs
 
 
 
==OWL Conversion==
 
 
 
The standard GO obo->owl conversion is used. See [[OboInOwl:Main_Page]] for details
 
 
 
obo1.2 defines "builtin" tags for relations that are hardwired into the obo semantics - is_a and instance_of are tagged builtin. These are not exported in OWL, as these are also part of the OWL language
 

Latest revision as of 15:36, 1 November 2013

Announcement

OBO_REL has been replaced by RO - the new website and wiki can be found at http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ro

Old material that was previously kept here has been moved to RO:Historic Material