OBO Foundry - Candidate Members of The OBO Foundry

Candidate Members of The OBO Foundry

The following groups of ontologies can be informally distinguished among current OBO Foundry candidate members:

Mature Ontologies undergoing reform

  • Cell Ontology (CL)
  • Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) Ontology
  • Plant growth and developmental stage
  • Plant structure
  • Sequence Ontology (SO)

Ontologies being built ab initio within the Foundry framework

  • Common Anatomy Reference Ontology (CARO)
  • Environment Ontology (EnvO)
  • Fish Multi-Species Anatomy Ontology (NSF funding received)
  • Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO)
  • Malaria Ontology (IDO-MAL)
  • Influenza Ontology
  • Ixodidae and Argasidae (Tick) Anatomy Ontology
  • Mosquito Anatomy Ontology (MAO)
  • Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI)
  • Ontology for General Medical Science
  • RNA Ontology (RnaO)
  • Spider Anatomy Ontology (SPD)
  • Subcellular Anatomy Ontology (SAO)
  • Vaccine Ontology

Other candidate ontologies

  • Disease Ontology
  • Drosophila Development
  • Drosophila Gross Anatomy
  • Human Phenotype Ontology
  • Mammalian Phenotype
  • Mouse Adult Gross Anatomy
  • Mouse Gross Anatomy and Development
  • Mouse Pathology
  • Systems Biology Ontology
  • Teleost Anatomy and Development
  • Teleost Taxonomy
  • Tick Gross Anatomy

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