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BAMS neuroanatomical ontology: Design and implementation

University of Southern California, USA


We describe in this paper the structure and main features of a domain specific ontology for neuroscience, the BAMS Neuroanatomical Ontology. The ontology includes a complete set of concepts that describe the parts of the rat nervous system, a growing set of concepts that describe neuron populations identified in different brain regions, and relationships between concepts. The ontology is linked with a complex representation of structural and physiological variables used to classify neurons, which is encoded in BAMS.
BAMS Neuroanatomical Ontology is accessible on the web and includes an interface that allows browsing terms, viewing criteria for classification, and accessing associated information.

Keywords: ontology, neuroanatomy, mammalian nervous system, neuron classification, neuron types, BAMS

Citation: Bota M and Swanson L W (2008) BAMS neuroanatomical ontology: Design and implementation. Front. Neuroinform. 2:2. doi:10.3389/neuro.11.002.2008

Received: 07 January 2008; paper pending published: 24 March 2008; accepted: 09 May 2008;

Edited by: 
Robert W. Williams, University of Tennessee, USA; University of Tennessee, USA

Reviewed by: 
William J. Bug, University Of California, San Diego, USA
John Van Horn, University of California, USA

Copyright: © 2008 Bota and Swanson. This is an open-access article subject to an exclusive license agreement between the authors and the Frontiers Research Foundation, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are credited.

*Correspondence: HEDCO Neuroscience Bldg., Room 414B, 3641 Watts Way, Los Angeles, CA, 90089. email: mbota@usc.edu
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