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RO is an ontology of relations for use with biological ontologies
As defined, the relations labeled 'produces' and 'produced by' are intended to relate the material entity where a process occurs to an output of the process that is also a...
Add examples to `core` that align with the [RO Paper](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jzBDfMdepl9PL7ix6O-A4dej7qcihvu66kam9pUU-4U/edit#). E.g.: Core Relation | Inverse | Examples of core relation (with domain and range or sub-properties where included) -- |...
PATO has several relational qualities that refer to some `norm`, where `norm` is also a quality. For example, consider [increased mass density](http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PATO_0001788) ``` dense and (increased_in_magnitude_relative_to some normal) ``` Over...
Need the RO version of this. Take directly from BFO reference (note this abstract relation is v different from #113)
Hi all, this issue follows a call for clarification over at https://github.com/EnvironmentOntology/envo/issues/768 In summary, when CPo is used between an environmental material (like `a portion of liquid water`) and a...
Over at ENVO, during a moment of confusion, I asserted that a planetary surface was composed primarily of some desert area. As desert area is a BFO:site, this doesn't make...
Hi, We are reviewing use of relations in GO annotation and are at an impasse with trying to find the best one to relate a structure (i.e. cellular component) and...
Should be removed by next release, but since I am on a spring cleaning spree, I will mention it all.
I am currently working on a schema to document environmental exposures at an instance level and am hoping to include a relationship between a "human individual" and a disease (for...
It would be useful for the Hypertension Ontology to have an IRI for the inverse of 'disease arises from feature' (RO_0004022).