Flexibility and utility of the cell cycle ontology

Vladimir Mironov, Erick Antezana, Mikel Egaña Aranguren, Ward Blondé, B. Baets, Martin Kuiper, R. Stevens
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The Cell Cycle Ontology (CCO) has the aim to provide a ‘one stop shop’ for scientists interested in the biology of the cell cycle that would like to ask questions from a molecular and/or systems perspective: what are the genes, proteins, and so on involved in the regulation of cell division? How do they interact to produce the effects observed in the regulation of the cell cycle? To answer these questions, the CCO must integrate a large amount of knowledge from diverse sources; the irregularity and incompleteness of this information suggests an ontology can act as the means of this integration. The volatility and continued expansion of biological knowledge means the content and modelling of the CCO will have to be frequently changed and updated. The CCO is generated from the input data automatically once every two months. This makes it easy to change the representation to enable certain queries; incorporate new knowledge; and consistently apply design patterns across the CCO. The automatic process also allows the CCO to be delivered in a variety of representations that suit the needs of various CCO customers and the abilities of existing toolsets. In this paper we present the CCO and its characteristics of utility and flexibility, that, from our perspective, make it a beautiful ontology.
细胞周期本体的灵活性和实用性
细胞周期本体论(CCO)旨在为对细胞周期生物学感兴趣的科学家提供“一站式服务”,这些科学家希望从分子和/或系统的角度提出问题:参与细胞分裂调节的基因、蛋白质等是什么?它们如何相互作用以产生在细胞周期调节中观察到的效果?为了回答这些问题,CCO必须整合来自不同来源的大量知识;这些信息的不规则性和不完全性表明,本体可以作为这种集成的手段。生物知识的不稳定性和持续扩展意味着CCO的内容和建模将不得不经常更改和更新。CCO由输入数据自动生成,每两个月生成一次。这使得更改表示以启用某些查询变得容易;吸收新知识;并在整个CCO中始终如一地应用设计模式。自动过程还允许以各种表示形式交付CCO,以适应各种CCO客户的需求和现有工具集的能力。在本文中,我们提出了CCO及其实用性和灵活性的特点,使其成为一个美丽的本体。
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