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Wasila M. Dahdul
Researcher at University of South Dakota
Publications - 37
Citations - 1610
Wasila M. Dahdul is an academic researcher from University of South Dakota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ontology (information science) & Data curation. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1393 citations. Previous affiliations of Wasila M. Dahdul include Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University & National Evolutionary Synthesis Center.
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Finding Our Way through Phenotypes.
Andrew R. Deans,Suzanna E. Lewis,Eva Huala,Salvatore S. Anzaldo,Michael Ashburner,James P. Balhoff,David C. Blackburn,Judith A. Blake,J. Gordon Burleigh,Bruno Chanet,Laurel Cooper,Mélanie Courtot,Sandor Csösz,Hong Cui,Wasila M. Dahdul,Sandip Das,T. Alexander Dececchi,Agnès Dettai,Rui Diogo,Robert E. Druzinsky,Michel Dumontier,Nico M. Franz,Frank Friedrich,George Gkoutos,Melissa A. Haendel,Luke J. Harmon,Terry F. Hayamizu,Yongqun He,Heather M. Hines,Nizar Ibrahim,Laura M. Jackson,Pankaj Jaiswal,Christina James-Zorn,Sebastian Köhler,Guillaume Lecointre,Hilmar Lapp,Carolyn J. Lawrence,Nicolas Le Novère,John G. Lundberg,James Macklin,Austin Mast,Peter E. Midford,István Mikó,Christopher J. Mungall,Anika Oellrich,David Osumi-Sutherland,Helen Parkinson,Martín J. Ramírez,Stefan Richter,Peter N. Robinson,Alan Ruttenberg,Katja Schulz,Erik Segerdell,Katja C. Seltmann,Michael J. Sharkey,Aaron D. Smith,Barry Smith,Chelsea D. Specht,R. Burke Squires,Robert W. Thacker,Anne E. Thessen,Jose Fernandez-Triana,Mauno Vihinen,Peter D. Vize,Lars Vogt,Christine E. Wall,Ramona Walls,Monte Westerfeld,Robert A. Wharton,Christian S. Wirkner,James B. Woolley,Matthew J. Yoder,Aaron M. Zorn,Paula M. Mabee +73 more
TL;DR: Imagine if the authors could compute across phenotype data as easily as genomic data; this article calls for efforts to realize this vision and discusses the potential benefits.
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The Cell Ontology 2016: enhanced content, modularization, and ontology interoperability
Alexander D. Diehl,Terrence F. Meehan,Yvonne M. Bradford,Matthew H. Brush,Wasila M. Dahdul,Wasila M. Dahdul,David S. Dougall,Yongqun He,David Osumi-Sutherland,Alan Ruttenberg,Sirarat Sarntivijai,Ceri E. Van Slyke,Nicole Vasilevsky,Melissa A. Haendel,Judith A. Blake,Christopher J. Mungall +15 more
TL;DR: The ongoing improvements to the Cell Ontology make it a valuable resource to both the OBO Foundry community and the wider scientific community, and it continue to experience increased interest in the CL both among developers and within the user community.
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Unification of multi-species vertebrate anatomy ontologies for comparative biology in Uberon:
Melissa A. Haendel,James P. Balhoff,James P. Balhoff,Frederic B. Bastian,Frederic B. Bastian,David C. Blackburn,Judith A. Blake,Yvonne M. Bradford,Aurélie Comte,Aurélie Comte,Wasila M. Dahdul,Wasila M. Dahdul,Thomas Alex Dececchi,Robert E. Druzinsky,Terry F. Hayamizu,Nizar Ibrahim,Suzanna E. Lewis,Paula M. Mabee,Anne Niknejad,Anne Niknejad,Marc Robinson-Rechavi,Marc Robinson-Rechavi,Paul C. Sereno,Christopher J. Mungall +23 more
TL;DR: The newly broadened Uberon ontology is a unified cross-taxon resource for metazoans (animals) that has been substantially expanded to include a broad diversity of vertebrate anatomical structures, permitting reasoning across anatomical variation in extinct and extant taxa.
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Evolutionary Characters, Phenotypes and Ontologies: Curating Data from the Systematic Biology Literature
Wasila M. Dahdul,James P. Balhoff,James P. Balhoff,Jeffrey M. Engeman,Terry Grande,Eric J. Hilton,Cartik R. Kothari,Cartik R. Kothari,Hilmar Lapp,John G. Lundberg,Peter E. Midford,Monte Westerfield,Paula M. Mabee +12 more
TL;DR: The Phenoscape project reconceptualizes the traditional free-text characters into the computable Entity-Quality (EQ) formalism using ontologies to represent phenotypes with rich and formal semantics that are amenable to computation and integration with phenotype data from other fields of biology.
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Phenex: ontological annotation of phenotypic diversity.
James P. Balhoff,James P. Balhoff,Wasila M. Dahdul,Wasila M. Dahdul,Cartik R. Kothari,Cartik R. Kothari,Hilmar Lapp,John G. Lundberg,Paula M. Mabee,Peter E. Midford,Monte Westerfield +10 more
TL;DR: Phenex is described, a platform-independent desktop application designed to facilitate efficient and consistent annotation of phenotypesic similarities and differences using Entity-Quality syntax, drawing on terms from community ontologies for anatomical entities, phenotypic qualities, and taxonomic names.