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Repository for the Human Disease Ontology.
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HumanDiseaseOntology
Repository for the Human Disease Ontology (DO).
DO OBO and OWL files are available in our GitHub repository. The DO provides both the asserted DO is_a hierarchy and inferred versions of our ontology files. Please review our README file for details.
DO website: http://www.disease-ontology.org
DO production has moved to OWL (November 2015). DO's SVN repository has been retired.
A tutorial describing DO's editorial activies is available at: https://github.com/DiseaseOntology/HumanDiseaseOntology/blob/master/src/ontology/README-editors.md
Documentation on Disease Ontology web site. Contact: Lynn Schriml
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