Difference between revisions of "Sub Ontology Tab"
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|HomepageURL=http://www.co-ode.org/downloads/protege-x/plugins/#subontology | |HomepageURL=http://www.co-ode.org/downloads/protege-x/plugins/#subontology | ||
|DeveloperID1=Jay Kola | |DeveloperID1=Jay Kola | ||
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+ | |License=GNU Lesser General Public License | ||
+ | |Affiliation1=The University Of Manchester | ||
+ | |Affiliation2=The CO-ODE Project | ||
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+ | Did you ever wish you could copy or drag and drop a class hierarchy from one ontology into another instead of typing it in? Or, did you ever wish you could extract the class hierarchy from one section of a large ontology like the NCI Metathesaurus or GO into a separate ontology? If so, the Sub Ontology Tab is your answer to these tedious tasks! What's more, the tab lets you copy the concept annotations in the hierarchy being copied/extracted across, so the concepts in your target ontology retain the metadata from the original ontology.<br /><br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:44, April 23, 2008
Sub Ontology Tab
by Jay Kola
Allows manipulation of axioms across ontologies.
Versions & Compatibility
This section lists available versions of Sub Ontology Tab.
Version | Compatible with | Dependencies |
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Sub Ontology Tab 1.0.3 | Protege-OWL 4.0 |
If you click on the button below to add a new version of Sub Ontology Tab, you will be asked to define a page title for the new version. Please adhere to the naming convention of Sub Ontology Tab X.X.X when you define the new page!
Changelog
Version | Changes in this version |
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Sub Ontology Tab 1.0.3 | no release notes were maintained for this version |
More Details
Did you ever wish you could copy or drag and drop a class hierarchy from one ontology into another instead of typing it in? Or, did you ever wish you could extract the class hierarchy from one section of a large ontology like the NCI Metathesaurus or GO into a separate ontology? If so, the Sub Ontology Tab is your answer to these tedious tasks! What's more, the tab lets you copy the concept annotations in the hierarchy being copied/extracted across, so the concepts in your target ontology retain the metadata from the original ontology.