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PHENIO Knowledge Graph

The PHENIO Knowledge Graph provides the ontological backbone of the Monarch Knowledge Graph. It transforms the PHENIO (Phenomics Integrated Ontology) application ontology -- a curated integration of ontologies spanning phenotypes, anatomy, disease, and molecular biology -- into Biolink-compliant knowledge graph format with cross-species phenotype mappings from uPheno.

Data Source

PHENIO integrates ontologies needed for cross-species phenotype comparison and analysis. See the PHENIO composition docs for detailed descriptions of each included ontology.

Biolink Representation

PhenotypicFeature

Phenotype terms from species-specific and cross-species phenotype ontologies. This is the largest category in the graph, reflecting PHENIO's primary purpose of enabling cross-species phenotype comparison.

  • uPheno — Unified Phenotype Ontology (cross-species phenotype classes)
  • HP — Human Phenotype Ontology
  • MP — Mammalian Phenotype Ontology
  • ZP — Zebrafish Phenotype Ontology
  • XPO — Xenopus Phenotype Ontology
  • WBPhenotype — C. elegans Phenotype Ontology
  • FYPO — Fission Yeast Phenotype Ontology
  • DDPHENO — Dictyostelium Phenotype Ontology
  • DPO — Drosophila Phenotype Ontology
  • OBA — Ontology of Biological Attributes

AnatomicalEntity

Anatomical structures from species-specific and cross-species anatomy ontologies, used as building blocks for phenotype definitions and expression data.

  • UBERON — Integrated Cross-Species Anatomy Ontology
  • FBbt — Drosophila Anatomy Ontology
  • ZFA — Zebrafish Anatomy and Development Ontology
  • EMAPA — Mouse Developmental Anatomy Ontology
  • WBbt — C. elegans Gross Anatomy Ontology
  • XAO — Xenopus Anatomy Ontology
  • CL — Cell Ontology
  • DDANAT — Dictyostelium Anatomy Ontology

Disease

Disease classification providing the disease hierarchy and disease-phenotype relationships used throughout the Monarch KG.

  • MONDO — Monarch Disease Ontology
  • MPATH — Mouse Pathology Ontology

Procedure

Medical actions and interventions from the Medical Action Ontology.

  • MAXO — Medical Action Ontology

BiologicalProcess / MolecularActivity / CellularComponent

Gene Ontology terms representing biological processes, molecular functions, and cellular components.

  • GO — Gene Ontology

ChemicalEntity

Chemical entities relevant to phenotype and disease biology.

  • CHEBI — Chemical Entities of Biological Interest

Gene

Gene identifiers used for disease-gene relationships within ontological axioms.

  • HGNC — HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee
  • NCBI Gene — NCBI Gene identifiers

OrganismTaxon

Taxonomy terms for the model organism species represented in the phenotype ontologies.

LifeStage

Developmental stage terms used to contextualize phenotype and expression data.

  • HsapDv — Human Developmental Stages
  • ZFS — Zebrafish Stage Ontology
  • WBls — C. elegans Life Stages
  • FBdv — Drosophila Developmental Stages

Edge Types

Predicate Description
biolink:subclass_of Ontological hierarchy (is-a relationships)
biolink:related_to Cross-ontology relationships derived from OWL axioms (part_of, has_part, develops_from, etc.)
biolink:same_as Cross-species phenotype equivalences from uPheno SSSOM mappings
biolink:has_phenotype Disease-to-phenotype associations from MONDO axioms
biolink:disease_has_location Disease anatomical location from MONDO axioms

Cross-Species Mappings and Bridges

PHENIO includes bridge axioms and mapping sets that enable cross-species inference:

  • uPHENO bridge axioms — link species-specific phenotype ontologies to cross-species uPHENO classes
  • uPHENO alignment axioms — integrate phenotype ontologies across species
  • SSSOM mapping sets — standardized term mappings from Uberon (anatomy), CL (cell types), and uPHENO-OBA (phenotype-attribute)

Supporting Ontologies

These ontologies provide relational structure, quality descriptors, and upper-level categories rather than contributing primary nodes:

  • BFO — Basic Formal Ontology (upper-level categories)
  • RO — Relations Ontology (relationship types)
  • PATO — Phenotypic Quality Ontology (qualities used in phenotype definitions)
  • ECO — Evidence and Conclusion Ontology
  • NBO — Neuro Behavior Ontology
  • SO — Sequence Ontology (sequence features and attributes)
  • Monochrom — Chromosome Ontology
  • BSPO — Biological Spatial Ontology (spatial relationships)
  • PR — Protein Ontology (slim)

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BSD-3-Clause

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