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Human Reference Atlas Common Coordinate Framework Ontology

Last uploaded: June 14, 2024






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Acronym CCF
Visibility Public
Description The Common Coordinate Framework (CCF) Ontology is an application ontology built to support the development of the Human Reference Atlas (HRA). It unifies vocabulary for HRA construction and usage—making it possible to ingest external data sources; supporting uniform tissue sample registration that includes the spatial positioning and semantic annotations within 3D reference organs; and supporting user-formulated cross-domain queries over tissue donor properties, anatomical structures, cell types, biomarkers, and 3D space. The CCF Ontology consists of three major ontologies. The Biological Structure Ontology records anatomical structures, cell types, and biomarkers (ASCT+B) and the relationships between them. The ASCT+B tables are authored by human experts using templated Google Sheets. The biomarkers, cell types, and anatomical structures are mapped to existing ontologies (Uberon/FMA, CL, HGNC) whenever possible. All relationships between anatomical structures and from cell types to anatomical structures are valid Uberon and CL relationships. The Spatial Ontology defines the shape, size, location, and rotation of experimental tissue and data major anatomical structures in the 3D Reference Object Library. The Specimen Ontology captures the sex, age, and other information on donors that provided tissue data used in the construction of the HRA.
Status Production
Format OWL
Categories
Anatomy
Human
Biomedical Resources
Cell
Bibliographic reference
https://humanatlas.io/ccf-ontology
https://humanatlas.io/ccf-ontology
Contact
Anita R. Caron ([email protected])
Katy Börner ([email protected])
David Osumi Sutherland ([email protected] )
Bruce W. Herr Ii ([email protected])
Josef Hardi ([email protected])
Creation date
June 14, 2024
Documentation
https://humanatlas.io/ccf-ontology See more...
Homepage
https://purl.humanatlas.io/vocab/ccf See more...
Natural language
English
Submission date
June 14, 2024
Version information
3.0.0 See more...
uri
https://purl.humanatlas.io/vocab/ccf
https://purl.humanatlas.io/vocab/ccf
Submissions
Version Released Uploaded Downloads
3.0.0 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) 06/14/2024 06/14/2024 OWL | CSV | RDF/XML | Diff
2.3.0 (Archived) 12/14/2023 12/14/2023 OWL | Diff
2.2.1 (Archived) 06/15/2023 06/15/2023 OWL | Diff
2.2.0 (Archived) 06/14/2023 06/14/2023 OWL | Diff
2.1.0 (Archived) 12/14/2022 12/14/2022 OWL | Diff
2.0.1 (Archived) 06/18/2022 06/27/2022 OWL | Diff
2.0.0 (Archived) 06/18/2022 06/27/2022 OWL
1.9.0 (Archived) 06/16/2022 06/17/2022 OWL | Diff
2.0.0-beta.1 (Archived) 06/16/2022 06/16/2022 OWL | Diff
2.0.0-alpha.20 (Archived) 05/19/2022 06/14/2022 OWL | Diff
1.8.0 (Archived) 09/22/2021 03/24/2022 OWL | Diff
1.7.1 (Archived) 09/22/2021 02/11/2022 OWL | Diff
1.5.0 (Archived) 09/22/2021 09/22/2021 OWL | Diff
1.5.0 (Archived) 08/31/2021 08/31/2021 OWL | Diff
1.5.0 (Archived) 05/25/2020 06/04/2021 OWL | Diff
1.0.0 (Archived) 07/21/2020 07/21/2020 OWL
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Metrics
Classes 41
Individuals 9
Properties 3
Maximum depth 1
Maximum number of children 21
Average number of children 4
Classes with a single child 1
Classes with more than 25 children 0
Classes with no definition 41
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