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Protein Ontology Project: 2006 updates

Sidhu, Amandeep and Dillon, Tharam and Sidhu, Baldev and Chang, Elizabeth (2006) Protein Ontology Project: 2006 updates, in Zanasi, A. and Temis, S.A. and Brebbia, C.A. and Ebecken, N.F.F. (ed), Seventh International Conference on Data Mining and Information Engineering, pp. 301-306, Prague, Czech Republic, Jul 11 2006. WIT Press, Southampton, UK.

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Abstract

Protein Ontology (PO) is a means of formalizing protein data and knowledge; protein ontology includes concepts or terms relevant to the domain, definitions of concepts, and defined relationships between the concepts. PO integrates protein data formats and provides a structured and unified vocabulary to represent protein synthesis concepts. PO provides integration of heterogeneous protein and biological data sources. This paper discusses the updates that happened to the Protein Ontology Project since it was last presented at the Data Mining 2005 Conference.

EPrint Type:Conference Paper
Research Centre or Department:Centre for Extended Enterprises and Business Intelligence
Keywords:ontology, ontologies, Protein Ontology, proteomics, bioinformatics, protein informatics, computational proteomics, protein structure, biomedical ontologies, data integration, data semantics, data mining
Subjects:Curtin: Divisions: Curtin Business School
The Australian Standard Research Classification: 280000 Information, Computing And Communication Sciences
ID Code:1348
Deposited By:PUB, ORD
Deposited On:22 May 2007
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