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The Ontology for Biomedical Investigation based Inner Ear Electrophysiology

Last uploaded: August 31, 2019






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Acronym OBI_IEE
Visibility Public
Description Inner Ear Electrophysiology (IEE) is an application ontology created to describe electrophysiology and biophysical data collections of the anatomical entities and cells (e.g., outer hair cells) of the inner ear. The ontology is developed with The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI) and integrated subsets of multiple OBO ontologies, especially, PATO, FMA, CHEBI, and OBA.
Status Alpha
Format OWL
Contact
Brenda Farrell ([email protected])
Jason Bengtson ([email protected])
Creation date
August 31, 2019
Root of obsolete branch
http://www.geneontology.org/formats/oboInOwl#ObsoleteClass
http://www.geneontology.org/formats/oboInOwl#ObsoleteClass
Submission date
August 31, 2019
Version information
2018-05-23 See more...
uri
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi.owl
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/obi.owl
Submissions
Version Released Uploaded Downloads
2018-05-23 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) 08/31/2019 08/31/2019 OWL | CSV | RDF/XML
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Metrics
Classes 3,507
Individuals 300
Properties 102
Maximum depth 17
Maximum number of children 84
Average number of children 4
Classes with a single child 340
Classes with more than 25 children 26
Classes with no definition 94
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