Specimen, biological structure, and spatial ontologies in support of a Human Reference Atlas

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Bruce W. Herr
Josef Hardi
Ellen M. Quardokus
Andreas Bueckle
Lu Chen
Fusheng Wang
Anita R. Caron
David Osumi-Sutherland
Mark A. Musen
Katy Börner
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[1] Indiana University,Department of Intelligent Systems Engineering, Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering
[2] Stanford University,Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research
[3] Stony Brook University,Department of Computer Science
[4] Stony Brook University,Department of Biomedical Informatics
[5] Wellcome Genome Campus,European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL
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The Human Reference Atlas (HRA) is defined as a comprehensive, three-dimensional (3D) atlas of all the cells in the healthy human body. It is compiled by an international team of experts who develop standard terminologies that they link to 3D reference objects, describing anatomical structures. The third HRA release (v1.2) covers spatial reference data and ontology annotations for 26 organs. Experts access the HRA annotations via spreadsheets and view reference object models in 3D editing tools. This paper introduces the Common Coordinate Framework (CCF) Ontology v2.0.1 that interlinks specimen, biological structure, and spatial data, together with the CCF API that makes the HRA programmatically accessible and interoperable with Linked Open Data (LOD). We detail how real-world user needs and experimental data guide CCF Ontology design and implementation, present CCF Ontology classes and properties together with exemplary usage, and report on validation methods. The CCF Ontology graph database and API are used in the HuBMAP portal, HRA Organ Gallery, and other applications that support data queries across multiple, heterogeneous sources.
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