This repository contains source files for OBA (Ontology of Biological Attributes).
The Ontology of Biological Attributes (OBA) is a formalised, species-independent collection of interoperable phenotypic trait categories that is intended to fulfil a data integration role. OBA is a standardised representational framework for observable attributes that are characteristics of biological entities, organisms, or parts of organisms. It is a collection of biological attributes (traits) covering all kingdoms of life and is interoperable with other ontologies in the Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) Foundry.
OBA is drawn from various different sources:
- VT: Vertebrate Trait Ontology (itself partly drawn from the mouse phenotype ontology)
- TO: Plant Trait Ontology
- OBA terms partially derived from the
regulation of biological quality
branch of the Gene Ontology (GO) - OBA terms generated de novo by curators; for example, for curation of EOL trait data in TraitBank
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Matentzoglu N, McMurry JA, Mungall CJ, Munoz-Torres MC, Putman T, Robinson P,
Smedley D, Sollis E, Thessen AE, Vasilevsky N, Walton DO, Osumi-Sutherland D.
The Ontology of Biological Attributes (OBA)-computational traits for the life sciences.
Mamm Genome. 2023 Apr.