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The COVID-19 Infectious Disease Ontology

Last uploaded: August 3, 2020






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Acronym IDO-COVID-19
Visibility Public
Description The COVID-19 Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO-COVID-19) is an extension of the Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO) and the Virus Infectious Disease Ontology (VIDO). IDO Virus follows OBO Foundry guidelines, employs the Basic Formal Ontology as its starting point, and covers epidemiology, classification, pathogenesis, and treatment of terms used to represent infection by the SARS-CoV-2 virus strain, and the associated COVID-19 disease.
Status Beta
Format OWL
Categories
Other
Contact
John Beverley ([email protected])
Creation date
June 5, 2020
Documentation
https://github.com/infectious-disease-ontology-extensions/ido-covid-19 See more...
Homepage
https://github.com/infectious-disease-ontology-extensions/ido-covid-19 See more...
Submission date
August 3, 2020
Version information
8-3-2020 See more...
uri
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ido-covid-19.owl
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ido-covid-19.owl
Submissions
Version Released Uploaded Downloads
8-3-2020 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator, Error Diff) 06/05/2020 08/03/2020 OWL | CSV | RDF/XML
2017-11-03 (Archived) 06/05/2020 06/05/2020 OWL
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Metrics
Classes 486
Individuals 23
Properties 43
Maximum depth 10
Maximum number of children 18
Average number of children 2
Classes with a single child 84
Classes with more than 25 children 0
Classes with no definition 38
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