The plant ontology™ Consortium and plant ontologies

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The goal of the Plant Ontology™ Consortium is to produce structured controlled vocabularies, arranged in ontologies, that can be applied to plant-based database information even as knowledge of the biology of the relevant plant taxa (e.g. development, anatomy, morphology, genomics, proteomics) is accumulating and changing. The collaborators of the Plant Ontology™ Consortium (POC) represent a number of core participant database groups. The Plant Ontology™ Consortium is expanding the paradigm of the Gene Ontology™ Consortium (http://www.geneontology.org). Various trait ontologies (agronomic traits, mutant phenotypes, phenotypes, traits, and QTL) and plant ontologies (plant development, anatomy [incl. morphology]) for several taxa (Arabidopsis, maize/corn/Zea mays and rice/Oryza) are under development. The products of the Plant Ontology™ Consortium will be open-source. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Bruskiewich, R., Coe, E. H., Jaiswal, P., McCouch, S., Polacco, M., Stein, L., … Ware, D. (2002). The plant ontologyTM Consortium and plant ontologies. Comparative and Functional Genomics. https://doi.org/10.1002/cfg.154

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