Post-composing ontology terms for efficient phenotyping in plant breeding

Database (Oxford) 2025-05-14

Summary:

Ontologies are widely used in databases to standardize data, improving data quality, integration, and ease of comparison. Within ontologies tailored to diverse use cases, post-composing user-defined terms reconciles the demands for standardization on the one hand and flexibility on the other. In many instances of Breedbase, a digital ecosystem for plant breeding designed for genomic selection, the goal is to capture phenotypic data using highly curated and rigorous crop ontologies, while...

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40117331/?utm_source=Other&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=journals&utm_content=101517697&fc=None&ff=20250514140939&v=2.18.0.post9+e462414

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Naama Menda, Bryan J Ellerbrock, Christiano C Simoes, Srikanth Kumar Karaikal, Christine Nyaga, Mirella Flores-Gonzalez, Isaak Y Tecle, David Lyon, Afolabi Agbona, Paterne A Agre, Prasad Peteti, Violet Akech, Amos Asiimwe, Eglantine Fauvelle, Karima Meghar, Thierry Tran, Dominique Dufour, Laurel Cooper, Marie-Angélique Laporte, Elizabeth Arnaud, Lukas A Mueller

Date tagged:

05/14/2025, 14:09

Date published:

03/21/2025, 06:00