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Animal Health Ontology for Livestock
Last uploaded:
October 23, 2018
Acronym | AHOL |
Visibility | Public |
Description | AHOL (Animal Health Ontology for Livestock) is an ontology of characteristics defining health issues of livestock in their environment (EOL) linked to their phenotypes (ATOL). AHOL aims to: - provide a reference ontology of health traits of farm animals for the international scientific and educational - communities, farmers, etc.; - deliver this reference ontology in a language which can be used by computers in order to support database management, semantic analysis and modeling; - represent traits as generic as possible for livestock vertebrates; - make the AHOL ontology as operational as possible and closely related to measurement techniques; - structure the ontology in relation to animal production |
Status | Alpha |
Format | OWL |
Contact | Jérémy Yon, jeremy.yon@inra.fr Matthieu Reichstadt, matthieu.reichstadt@inra.fr Marie-Christine Salaun, marie-christine.salaun@inra.fr Pierre-Yves Le Bail, pierre-yves.le-bail@inra.fr |
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