URL: http://code.google.com/p/bco/
Proper Citation: Biological Collections Ontology (RRID:SCR_003262)
Description: Ontology developed as an application ontology as part of the Biocode Commons project whose goal is to support the interoperability of biodiversity data, including data on museum collections, environmental and metagenomic samples, and ecological surveys. It includes consideration of the distinctions between individuals, organisms, voucher specimens, lots, and samples the relations between these entities, and processes governing the creation and use of samples. Within scope as well are properties including collector, location, time, storage environment, containers, institution, and collection identifiers.
Abbreviations: BCO
Resource Type: controlled vocabulary, data or information resource, ontology
Defining Citation: PMID:24595056
Keywords: owl, interoperability, biodiversity, museum collection, environmental sample, metagenomic sample, ecological survey
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