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What is an Ontology? An ontology is a specification of a conceptualization that is designed for reuse across multiple applications and implementations. …a specification of a conceptualization is a written, formal description of a set of concepts and relationships in a domain of interest. Peter Karp (2000) Bioinformatics 16:269

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Page 1: What is an Ontology?

What is an Ontology?

An ontology is a specification of a conceptualization that is designed for reuse across multiple applications and

implementations. …a specification of a conceptualization is a written, formal description of a set of concepts and

relationships in a domain of interest.

Peter Karp (2000) Bioinformatics 16:269

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Ontologies Working Group Goals

• Collect controlled vocabularies for sample descriptions.

• Define microarray concepts and their relationships.

• Provide bridge to ontologies from other knowledge domains.

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Ontologies in Gene Expression Databases

• Controlled vocabulary– Define relationships through hierarchy (e.g., taxonomy)

• Schema– Concepts as objects or relational tables– Attributes and data types provide specification– Relationships specified through subclassing (objects) or foreign

keys (relational tables)

• Knowledge representation– Link to other domains (gene sequence annotation, gene and

protein roles, pathways)– Facilitate data exchange by mapping common concepts

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Anatomy Hierarchy

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RelExperiments

Experiment Tables

Experiment

ExpGroupsGroups

Exp.ControlGenes

ControlGenes

HybridizationConditions

Label

Sample

TreatmentDiseaseDevel. Stage

ExperimentSample

Anatomy

Taxon

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MAML DTD -> UML mapping:Array platform

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Other Domains• Gene descriptions (Gene Ontology)

– Molecular function– Biological process– Subcellular localization

• Cellular and biochemical pathways (EcoCyc)• Literature (MeSH)• Phenotypes • Others …

Requires common set of terms (semantic mapping) Or shared usage of identifiers (e.g. GenBank accessions)

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Ontology Working Group Progress

• Critical concepts identified– Alternative relationships discussed

• Web site for information– Beginnings of central repository

• Application to sample descriptions– Different species

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www.mged.org

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http://www.cbil.upenn.edu/Ontology

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Example Sample Descriptions

• Human

• Mouse

• Arabidopsis

• Issues:– qualifier/value-> qualifier/ID/value/source– Expand “treatment”

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Experiment

Examine gene expression changes in response to atherogenic diet incongenic strains that are susceptible or resistant to atherosclerosis.

Strain: B6.SPRET-Ath1r

Relevant phenotypic trait: - resistant to atherosclerosis(to atherogenic diet)

Relevant trait parameters: - increased levels of HDL; protocol(as defined by) - resistant to aortic lesions; protocol

Strain: B6.SJL-Ath9s

Relevant phenotypic trait: - susceptible to atherosclerosis(to atherogenic diet)

Relevant trait parameters: - unchanged levels of HDL; protocol- susceptible to aortic lesions;

protocol

Treatment: diet: atherogenic diet; protocol

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Treatment 1

Type: Diet: atherogenetic diet; description of diet and/or reference

Age of mouse at begin of treatment

Time of the day at begin of treatment: N/A

Date: ? (seasonal effects)

Duration of treatment: 6 weeks

Treatment 2

Type: food deprivation

Time of day at begin of treatment: 6am

Duration of treatment: 4 hours

Treatment 3:

Type: Tissue harvesting

Time of day at begin of treatment: 10am

Duration of treatment: 1 hours

Protocol of treatment or reference

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MIAME Ontology

Define MIAME concepts and their relationships incorporating MAML.

The goal is to generate a document that will provide a clear and common understanding of what should be reported and how.

The tables are a draft to form the basis for such a document.Located at Ontology Working Group home page.

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Ontology Working Group Plans• Restructure ontology/ controlled vocabulary repository

– Organize by concept– Indicate species relevance– Incorporate reviews (pros/cons)

• Integrate sample descriptions of human (TT), mouse (MR), and plant (CS).– Post current documents

• Assignment to group members– Each do their own example sample description

• Next meeting– Try to get together at ISMB. Copenhagen July, 2001.