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1 Using NCBO Web services
Nigam Shah

2 NCBO: Key activities We create and maintain a library of biomedical ontologies. We build tools and Web services to enable the use of ontologies [for several tasks]. We collaborate with scientific communities that develop and use ontologies.

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4 Ontology services Accessing, browsing, searching and traversing ontologies in Your application

5 Documentation: www.bioontology.org/wiki/index.php/NCBO_REST_services

6 Code Specific UI

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8 http://rest. bioontology. org/bioportal/search/melanoma/

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10 UNDER CONSTRUCTION: http://rest. bioontology

11 Annotator Service Using Ontologies to Annotate Your Data

12 Annotator: The Basic Idea
Process textual metadata to automatically tag text with as many ontology terms as possible. We want to process the text and assign “tags” to each element in public repositories.

13 Annotator: http://bioportal.bioontology.org/annotate
Give your text as input Select your parameters Get your results… in text or XML

14 An example “Melanoma is a malignant tumor of melanocytes which are found predominantly in skin but also in the bowel and the eye”. NCI/C , Melanocyte in NCI Thesaurus 39228/DOID:1909, Melanoma in Human Disease Is_a closure expansion 39228/DOID:191, Melanocytic neoplasm, direct parent of Melanoma in Human Disease 39228/DOID: , cell proliferation disease, grand parent of Melanoma in Human Disease Mapping expansion FMA/C , Melanocyte in Foundational Model of Anatomy, concept mapped to NCI/C in UMLS.

15 Code Specific UI

16 More at … www.bioontology.org/wiki/index.php/Annotator_Web_service
Documentation User Guide Sample clients in Java and Perl

17 Data Service Using Ontologies to Access Public Data
The screen shots I was showing you are the UI for a project called OBR at the NCBO. The Goal of the OBR project is to enable the use of ontologies to access public data at multiple levels of abstraction.

18 Resources index: The Basic Idea
Search: GEO has > 13 datasets on retroperitoneal tumors, none show up without an ontology based search! - Did you know that GEO contains more public datasets on drug – gene expression information that Connectivity map? Data mining: - Extraction of Conditional Probabilities of the Relationships between Drugs, Diseases, and Genes from PubMed guided by relationships in PharmGKB in AMIA spring translational bioinformatics 2009. The index can be used for: Search Data mining

19 Example Indexing an element from GEO. The GEO element GDS1989 is annotated according to its title and its description, as well as by the ontology elements that comprise the transitive closure over the parent–child relationships subsumed by the direct annotations.

20 Code Specific UI

21 More at … Documentation User Guide

22 Cfl1 : G-n Cfl1 : G-n Cfl1 : G-n
Cofilin is a widely distributed intracellular actin-modulating protein that binds and depolymerizes filamentous F-actin and inhibits the polymerization of monomeric G-actin in a pH-dependent manner. It is involved in the translocation of actin-cofilin complex from cytoplasm to nucleus. … The sequence variation of human CFL1 gene is a genetic modifier for spina bifida risk in California population Cfl1 : G-n Some text … Cfl1 spina bifida : G-n Some disease condition Cfl1 spina bifida : G-n Some disease condition

23 There is a lot more!

24 Credits NIH Roadmap grant U54 HG004028 Mark Musen, PI
The NIH Roadmap grant U54 HG004028


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