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Note that each ontology lives in its own wikispace which corresponds to the [[OBO:IDSpace]] of that ontology. Note for wiki editors: all wiki pages that are to be considered local to a particular ontology should be prefixed with that IDSpace.
 
Note that each ontology lives in its own wikispace which corresponds to the [[OBO:IDSpace]] of that ontology. Note for wiki editors: all wiki pages that are to be considered local to a particular ontology should be prefixed with that IDSpace.
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=== NCBO Biomedical Resources index ===
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NCBO has indexed some biomedical resources with ontology concepts from BioPortal and UMLS. The index is based on semantic annotation of biomedical data. It enable users to locate biomedical data resources related to particular ontology concepts. Learn more about the the resource index here: [[NCBO Biomedical Resources Index]].
  
 
=== Software Development Area ===
 
=== Software Development Area ===

Revision as of 11:58, 6 May 2009

Welcome to the NCBO Public WIKI. This WIKI provides information about collaborative ontology development efforts, dissemination events conducted by the NCBO and publically shared materials from the NCBO. Please visit our Main Site for more information and materials.


NCBO Links

Shared Materials

NCBC Links

Ontology Development Area

Below are wikis for some of the current OBO ontologies. Each wiki is housed on the bioontologies.org wiki, in its own partition (wikispace) of the main wiki

  • Disease:Main_Page - Disease Ontology, and other ontologies pertaining to diseases and disorders

Note that each ontology lives in its own wikispace which corresponds to the OBO:IDSpace of that ontology. Note for wiki editors: all wiki pages that are to be considered local to a particular ontology should be prefixed with that IDSpace.

NCBO Biomedical Resources index

NCBO has indexed some biomedical resources with ontology concepts from BioPortal and UMLS. The index is based on semantic annotation of biomedical data. It enable users to locate biomedical data resources related to particular ontology concepts. Learn more about the the resource index here: NCBO Biomedical Resources Index.

Software Development Area

NCBO Web services