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Ontology of chemically concrete, composable DNA, RNA, and protein residue and crosslinks

Last uploaded: August 26, 2019

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Acronym BPFORMS
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Description BpForms is an ontology of molecularly-concrete DNA, RNA, and protein residues and crosslinks which can be composed into molecularly-concrete forms of DNA, RNA, proteins, and complexes. The ontology can be used with the BpForms grammar and software tools for polymers and the BcForms grammar and software tools for complexes. See https://www.bpforms.org and https://www.bcforms.org for more information.
Status Beta
Format OBO
Categories
Protein
Chemical
All Organisms
Molecule
Genomic and Proteomic
Physicochemical
Gene Product
Bibliographic reference
https://arxiv.org/abs/1903.10042
https://arxiv.org/abs/1903.10042
Contact
Karr Lab ([email protected])
Creation date
August 26, 2019
Documentation
https://www.bpforms.org See more...
Homepage
https://www.bpforms.org See more...
Submission date
August 26, 2019
Version information
0.0.9 See more...
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Submissions
Version Released Uploaded Downloads
0.0.9 (Uploaded, Metrics, Error Rdf) 08/26/2019 08/26/2019 OBO
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