The Unified Phenotype Ontology : a framework for cross-species integrative phenomics

Phenotypic data are critical for understanding biological mechanisms and consequences of genomic variation, and are pivotal for clinical use cases such as disease diagnostics and treatment development. For over a century, vast quantities of phenotype data have been collected in many different contex...

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Published in:Genetics (Austin) Vol. 229; no. 3
Main Authors: Matentzoglu, Nicolas, Bello, Susan M, Stefancsik, Ray, Alghamdi, Sarah M, Anagnostopoulos, Anna V, Balhoff, James P, Balk, Meghan A, Bradford, Yvonne M, Bridges, Yasemin, Callahan, Tiffany J, Caufield, Harry, Cuzick, Alayne, Carmody, Leigh C, Caron, Anita R, de Souza, Vinicius, Engel, Stacia R, Fey, Petra, Fisher, Malcolm, Gehrke, Sarah, Grove, Christian, Hansen, Peter, Harris, Nomi L, Harris, Midori A, Harris, Laura, Ibrahim, Arwa, Jacobsen, Julius O B, Köhler, Sebastian, McMurry, Julie A, Munoz-Fuentes, Violeta, Munoz-Torres, Monica C, Parkinson, Helen, Pendlington, Zoë M, Pilgrim, Clare, Robb, Sofia M C, Robinson, Peter N, Seager, James, Segerdell, Erik, Smedley, Damian, Sollis, Elliot, Toro, Sabrina, Vasilevsky, Nicole, Wood, Valerie, Haendel, Melissa A, Mungall, Christopher J, McLaughlin, James A, Osumi-Sutherland, David
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 17.03.2025
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ISSN:1943-2631, 1943-2631
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