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New Ontology Request: Lepidoptera Anatomy Ontology (LEPAO) #1669
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@luis-gonzalez-m, Thank you very much for your submission! The initial dashboard check looks good.
We will discuss this during our next OBO Foundry committee call before assigning a reviewer. |
I see no major issues with this. I made issues in the tracker but these are non blocking for submission to OBO. Also coordinating on slack |
Discussed on 12-14-2021 call. Approved to add to OBO. |
Next steps:
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All done! |
Use this form to register a new ontology with the OBO Foundry. Please read the instructions provided here:
http://obofoundry.org/docs/NewOntologyRegistrationInstructions.html
Ontology title
Lepidoptera Anatomy Ontology
Requested ID space
LEPAO
Ontology location
https://github.com/insect-morphology/lepao
Contact person
Name: Luis Antonio González Montaña
Email address: [email protected]
[email protected]
GitHub username: luis-gonzalez-m
Issue tracker
https://github.com/insect-morphology/lepao/issues
Ontology license
Available ontology formats
OWL, OBO, json
What domain is the ontology intended to cover?
Insect Anatomy
Related OBO Foundry ontologies
AISM, CL, PATO, CARO, BSPO, RO, UBERON
Intended use/related projects
We intend to use this ontology for describing beetle phenotypes, expanding towards data mining applications that can eventually inform data matrices and partition schemes for phylogenetic analyses.
Data source
This ontology includes butterflies and moths-specific anatomical terms, with terms and definitions extracted primarily from
Seifert G (1995) Entomologisches Praktikum. 3. Auflage. G. Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart, New York: 332 pp. and Kristensen, N. P., & Simonsen, T. J. (1999). Handbook of Zoology, Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies, 2: Morphology Physiology, and Development.
Additional comments or remarks
OBO Foundry pre-registration checklist
To be considered for inclusion in the OBO Foundry, an ontology must meet certain requirements, as described in in the registration process instructions and the registration review checklist. To ensure you are aware of some of its key points, please review the checklist below.
You can either check a box by submitted the request first and then using the GitHub interface, or replacing the
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by- [X]
in the following.Metadata
Please fill in the following metadata record which will be used by the OBO Foundry website. Note that the values shown are just examples, for example
yourfourletterid
could be something likeaism
,cohm
,mondo
(it does not have to be four letters).your_domain_like_for_example_anatomy
could be simplyanatomy
, and the license should be whatever your actual license is. An example can be found here, but you really only need to fill in the metadata mentioned here.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: