@article{42, author = {Anika Oellrich and Ramona Walls and Ethalinda Cannon and Steven Cannon and Laurel Cooper and Jack Gardiner and Georgios Gkoutos V and Lisa Harper and Mingze He and Robert Hoehndorf and Pankaj Jaiswal and Scott Kalberer and John Lloyd and David Meinke and Naama Menda and Laura Moore and Rex Nelson and Anuradha Pujar and Carolyn Lawrence and Eva Huala}, title = {An ontology approach to comparative phenomics in plants.}, abstract = {Plant phenotype datasets include many different types of data, formats, and terms from specialized vocabularies. Because these datasets were designed for different audiences, they frequently contain language and details tailored to investigators with different research objectives and backgrounds. Although phenotype comparisons across datasets have long been possible on a small scale, comprehensive queries and analyses that span a broad set of reference species, research disciplines, and knowledge domains continue to be severely limited by the absence of a common semantic framework.}, year = {2015}, journal = {Plant methods}, volume = {11}, pages = {10}, month = {2015}, issn = {1746-4811}, doi = {10.1186/s13007-015-0053-y}, language = {eng}, }