2004
DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/bti097
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COBrA: a bio-ontology editor

Abstract: COBrA is a Java-based ontology editor for bio-ontologies that distinguishes itself from other editors by supporting the linking of concepts between two ontologies, and providing sophisticated analysis and verification functions. In addition to the Gene Ontology and Open Biology Ontologies formats, COBrA can import and export ontologies in the Semantic Web formats RDF, RDFS and OWL.

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“…and CoBrA 4 (Aitken et al, 2005) browsers (the former for complex ontologies, the latter for simple ones). Terms also carry appropriate dbxrefs from the Drosophila , VAO, zebrafish, Uberon, and human developmental anatomy ontologies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and CoBrA 4 (Aitken et al, 2005) browsers (the former for complex ontologies, the latter for simple ones). Terms also carry appropriate dbxrefs from the Drosophila , VAO, zebrafish, Uberon, and human developmental anatomy ontologies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several potentially useful ontology building and mapping applications were identified. Of those, the following tools were chosen for further evaluation: DAG/OBO-Edit (11), Protégé-OWL (12) and COBrA (13). The specific versions used for the initial evaluation of ontology editing tools were: DAG-Edit 1.418, OBO-Edit 1.001, COBrA 1.0 and Protégé 3.1 beta (build 185), with the Prompt plug-in (for Protégé).…”
Section: Evaluation Of Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The currently available biological ontologies have been established by different research groups and stored in individual databases, often complemented by ontology developing and editing programs such as COBrA [92], Protégé [93], Ontolingua Server [94] and Chimaera Ontology Environment [95]. It is feasible to speculate that the integration of the existing ontologies into a single semantic network system would be very useful for efficient queries in multiple biological knowledge domains.…”
Section: Biological Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%