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Journal of Biomedical Semantics, Volume 5 - Supplement
Volume 5, Number S-1, June 2014
- Larisa N. Soldatova, Philippe Rocca-Serra, Michel Dumontier, Nigam H. Shah:
Selected papers from the 16th Annual Bio-Ontologies Special Interest Group Meeting. 1 - Christian Bölling, Michael Weidlich, Hermann-Georg Holzhütter:
SEE: structured representation of scientific evidence in the biomedical domain using Semantic Web techniques. S1 - Chayan Chakrabarti, Thomas B. Jones, George F. Luger, Jiawei F. Xu, Matthew D. Turner, Angela R. Laird, Jessica A. Turner:
Statistical algorithms for ontology-based annotation of scientific literature. S2 - Emily Merrill, Stephane Corlosquet, Paolo Ciccarese, Tim Clark, Sudeshna Das:
Semantic Web repositories for genomics data using the eXframe platform. S3 - Anika Oellrich, Sebastian Köhler, Nicole L. Washington, Chris Mungall, Suzanna Lewis, Melissa A. Haendel, Peter N. Robinson, Damian Smedley:
The influence of disease categories on gene candidate predictions from model organism phenotypes. S4 - Saminda Abeyruwan, Uma D. Vempati, Hande Küçük-McGinty, Ubbo Visser, Amar Koleti, Ahsan Mir, Kunie Sakurai, Caty Chung, Joshua A. Bittker, Paul A. Clemons, Steve Brudz, Anosha Siripala, Arturo J. Morales, Martin Romacker, David Twomey, Svetlana Bureeva, Vance P. Lemmon, Stephan C. Schürer:
Evolving BioAssay Ontology (BAO): modularization, integration and applications. S5 - Zuotian Tatum, Marco Roos, Andrew P. Gibson, Peter E. M. Taschner, Mark Thompson, Erik A. Schultes, Jeroen F. J. Laros:
Preserving sequence annotations across reference sequences. S6
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