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TERMINOLOGICAL MAPPING FOR HIGH THROUGHPUT COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY OF PHENOTYPES
2003
Biocomputing 2004
Comparative biological studies have led to remarkable biomedical discoveries. While genomic science and technologies are advancing rapidly, our ability to precisely specify a phenotype and compare it to related phenotypes of other organisms remains challenging. This study has examined the systematic use of terminology and knowledge based technologies to enable high-throughput comparative phenomics. More specifically, we measured the accuracy of a multi-strategy automated classification method
doi:10.1142/9789812704856_0020
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