ECO: The Evidence and Conclusion Ontology, an update for 2022

Suvarna Nadendla, Rebecca Jackson, James Munro, Federica Quaglia, Bálint Mészáros, Dustin Olley, Elizabeth T. Hobbs, Stephen M. Goralski, Marcus Chibucos, Christopher John Mungall, Silvio C.E. Tosatto, Ivan Erill, Michelle G. Giglio*

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The Evidence and Conclusion Ontology (ECO) is a community resource that provides an ontology of terms used to capture the type of evidence that supports biomedical annotations and assertions. Consistent capture of evidence information with ECO allows tracking of annotation provenance, establishment of quality control measures, and evidence-based data mining. ECO is in use by dozens of data repositories and resources with both specific and general areas of focus. ECO is continually being expanded and enhanced in response to user requests as well as our aim to adhere to community best-practices for ontology development. The ECO support team engages in multiple collaborations with other ontologies and annotating groups. Here we report on recent updates to the ECO ontology itself as well as associated resources that are available through this project.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)D1515-D1521
Número de páginas7
PublicaciónNucleic acids research
Volumen50
N.ºD1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 7 ene 2022

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