EDAM is a domain ontology of data analysis and data management in bio- and other sciences, and science-based applications. It comprises concepts related to analysis, modelling, optimisation, and data life cycle. Targetting usability by diverse users, EDAM's structure is relatively simple, divided into 4 sections: Topic, Operation, Data, and Format.
Instructions: When making a request, replace the text < between chevrons > after first reading the instructions. The instructions can be removed. Do not change any other text, and please try to complete as much information as you can (your request will get acted on sooner if you do).
Topic name: < immunoinformatics >
Instructions: Name of topic, e.g. "Biology". This should be a term in very common use; a conceptually broad domain or field of interest, of study, application, work, data, or technology.
Short description: < Immunoinformatics is the field of computational biology that deals with the study of immunoloogical questions. Immunoinformatics is at the interface between immunology and computer science. It takes advantage of computational, statistical, mathematical approaches and enhances the understanding of immunological knowledge.>
Instructions: Short description, e.g. "The study of life and living organisms, including their morphology, biochemistry, physiology, development, evolution, and so on." A sentence or two describing the topic. Keep it concise, lucid and avoid jargon and acronyms. See http://edamontology.org/topic_0003 for examples.
Instructions: URI(s) of suggested EDAM Topic parent(s) delimited by pipe ('|') e.g. "http://edamontology.org/topic_0003". Pick the single, most relevant topic or (in exceptional cases) two parents.
Instructions: Exact synonym(s) delimited by pipe ('|') e.g. "Biological science". Other commonly-used terms, acronyms etc. by which the concept is referred to. This can also include capitalisation and spelling variations, e.g. British/American.
narrowSynonym(s): < >
Instructions: Narrow synonym(s) delimited by pipe ('|') e.g. "Chronobiology|Reproductive biology". Specialisations of the concept. Specify all the prevalent terms that come to mind.
Instructions: When making a request, replace the text < between chevrons > after first reading the instructions. The instructions can be removed. Do not change any other text, and please try to complete as much information as you can (your request will get acted on sooner if you do).
Topic name: < immunoinformatics >
Instructions: Name of topic, e.g. "Biology". This should be a term in very common use; a conceptually broad domain or field of interest, of study, application, work, data, or technology.
Short description: < Immunoinformatics is the field of computational biology that deals with the study of immunoloogical questions. Immunoinformatics is at the interface between immunology and computer science. It takes advantage of computational, statistical, mathematical approaches and enhances the understanding of immunological knowledge.>
Instructions: Short description, e.g. "The study of life and living organisms, including their morphology, biochemistry, physiology, development, evolution, and so on." A sentence or two describing the topic. Keep it concise, lucid and avoid jargon and acronyms. See http://edamontology.org/topic_0003 for examples.
Parent URI(s): < EDAM Topic http://edamontology.org/topic_3307 >
Instructions: URI(s) of suggested EDAM Topic parent(s) delimited by pipe ('|') e.g. "http://edamontology.org/topic_0003". Pick the single, most relevant topic or (in exceptional cases) two parents.
exactSynonym(s): < Immunoinformatics | computational immunology >
Instructions: Exact synonym(s) delimited by pipe ('|') e.g. "Biological science". Other commonly-used terms, acronyms etc. by which the concept is referred to. This can also include capitalisation and spelling variations, e.g. British/American.
narrowSynonym(s): < >
Instructions: Narrow synonym(s) delimited by pipe ('|') e.g. "Chronobiology|Reproductive biology". Specialisations of the concept. Specify all the prevalent terms that come to mind.
Wikipedia: < https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_immunology >
Instructions: URL(s) to Wikipedia pages delimited by pipe ('|') e.g. "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biology|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryobiology". Provide link(s) to relevant Wikipedia pages, if any.
Comment: <>
Instructions: Comment to the EDAM developers. Add any comments you like for the EDAM developers to consider.