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Are the current ontologies in biology good ontologies? Export

Nature Biotechnology, Vol. 23, No. 9. (01 September 2005), pp. 1095-1098.

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The failure of many bio-ontologies to follow international standards for ontology design and description is hampering their application and threatens to restrict their future use.


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