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HPO vs DOID #1
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Hi @Shicheng-Guo - This is a great question. In my work, I have used both in my work, but if I had to choose only 1, it would depend on my use case. If I were trying to represent data or do some task involving diseases I would probably use If you are open to sharing some details about your use case, I would be happy to discuss more specific pros and cons. Let me know if that would be helpful! Although you did not ask... I suggest you also take a look at Mondo (http://mondo.monarchinitiative.org/). Depending on your use case, it might be the best option. Its scope is similar to |
Hi Tiffany, Thank you so much for the deep explanation. In a project, I need to integrate different data (RWE, EMR, GEO, ICD, PHECODE) and they used different type of ID to represent the diseases and phenotypes (somethings also called intermediate traits like BMI, blood pressure etc). You are right, they have different aims, therefore, have different characteristics and patterns. GEO (Gene Expression Omnibus) usually only have disease name, RWE have both disease and non-disease (like BMI, blood pressure), ICD and PHECODE only indicate disease name. I am trying to find the best code from the list below for the integration for above data: RWE, EMR, GEO, ICD, PHECODE PUBLIC_MESH_SC (MeSH) Shicheng |
Hi @Shicheng-Guo. Thanks for the additional context. Given the sources that you listed, I might use both |
Hi Tiffany,
I am wondering according to your experience, Is there any one is much better than another among HPO vs DOID?
Thanks.
Shicheng
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