Human Disease Ontology | NCBO BioPortal This view represents a subset of the Human Disease Ontology (DOID) containing all the clinical diagnoses that are relevant for the most common neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders in the Netherlands Brain Bank
Disease Ontology - Wikipedia Disease Ontology Identifiers (DOIDs) consist of the prefix DOID: followed by number, for example, Alzheimer's disease has the stable identifier DOID:10652 DO is cross-referenced in several resources such as UniProt
Human Disease Ontology - OBO Foundry This file is equivalent to doid-non-classified obo DO provides an additional OBO file, doid-merged obo for the AGR that includes OMIM to DO associations as xrefs plus defined relationships between OMIM susceptibility IDs and DO terms
Ontobee: DOID Ontology: DOID IRI: http: purl obolibrary org obo doid owl OBO Foundry: Library Download: http: purl obolibrary org obo doid owl Home: https: disease-ontology org Documentation: None Contact: Lynn Schriml Help: discussion list Description: An ontology for describing the classification of human diseases organized by etiology
The Human Disease Ontology 2022 update - PMC A new OWL tree view has been added to the DO website, based on the ‘doid owl’ file, which enables searches that include any of the DO’s import files (e g cell types, anatomy, inheritance)
Bioregistry - Human Disease Ontology Therefore, you may see local unique identifiers for this resource that look like DOID:0110974 (instead of the canonical form 0110974) and CURIEs for this resource that look like DOID:DOID:0110974 (instead of the canonical form DOID:0110974)
Human Disease Ontology (DOID) The Disease Ontology (DOID) is a standardized, machine-readable ontology that provides consistent, reusable and sustainable descriptions of human diseases, medical conditions, and disease-related phenotypic characteristics
disease Disease Ontology Browser - DOID:4 - The Jackson Laboratory disease (DOID:4)Alliance: disease page Alt IDs: MESH:D004194, NCI:C2991, UMLS_CUI:C0012634 Definition:A disease is a disposition (i) to undergo pathological processes that (ii) exists in an organism because of one or more disorders in that organism