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201. The Disease Ontology: fostering interoperability between biological and clinical human disease-related data.

202. Generating a focused view of disease ontology cancer terms for pan-cancer data integration and analysis.

203. eP063: Genetic variants associated with childhood cancers: Curation initiatives of the ClinGen Somatic Cancer Pediatric Taskforce

204. Molecular, phenotypic, and sample-associated data to describe pluripotent stem cell lines and derivatives

205. Resources for Genetic and Genomic Studies of Xenopus.

206. A radiation hybrid map of mouse genes

207. Identifying and characterizing a five-gene cluster of ATP-binding cassette transporters mapping to human chromosome 17q24: a new subgroup within the ABCA subfamily

210. Dating the Origin of the CCR5-Δ32 AIDS-Resistance Allele by the Coalescence of Haplotypes

213. MIxS-BE: a MIxS extension defining a minimum information standard for sequence data from the built environment.

214. FoodOn: a harmonized food ontology to increase global food traceability, quality control and data integration.

215. RCN4GSC Workshop Report: Managing Data at the Interface of Biodiversity and (Meta)Genomics, March 2011

216. Wikidata: A platform for data integration and dissemination for the life sciences and beyond

218. Metagenomic Methods for Addressing NASA's Planetary Protection Policy Requirements on Future Missions: A Workshop Report.

220. OBO Foundry in 2021: operationalizing open data principles to evaluate ontologies.

221. Response to Biesecker et al.

222. Reporting guidelines for human microbiome research: the STORMS checklist

223. Genomic reproducibility in the bioinformatics era.

224. The DO-KB Knowledgebase: a 20-year journey developing the disease open science ecosystem.

225. MISIP: a data standard for the reuse and reproducibility of any stable isotope probing-derived nucleic acid sequence and experiment.

226. A Practical Approach to Using the Genomic Standards Consortium MIxS Reporting Standard for Comparative Genomics and Metagenomics.

227. Aligning Standards Communities for Omics Biodiversity Data: Sustainable Darwin Core-MIxS Interoperability.

228. Assessing resource use: a case study with the Human Disease Ontology.

229. Modeling the enigma of complex disease etiology.

230. CIViCdb 2022: evolution of an open-access cancer variant interpretation knowledgebase.

231. The founding charter of the Omic Biodiversity Observation Network (Omic BON).

232. A comprehensive update on CIDO: the community-based coronavirus infectious disease ontology.

233. A history of the MetaSUB consortium: Tracking urban microbes around the globe.

234. Diseasomics: Actionable machine interpretable disease knowledge at the point-of-care.

235. A decade of GigaScience: 10 years of the evolving genomic and biomedical standards landscape.

236. A community approach to the cancer-variant-interpretation bottleneck.

237. Annotating unknown species of urban microorganisms on a global scale unveils novel functional diversity and local environment association.

238. MIxS-SA: a MIxS extension defining the minimum information standard for sequence data from symbiont-associated micro-organisms.

239. Darwinian genomics and diversity in the tree of life.

240. The Human Disease Ontology 2022 update.

241. Reporting guidelines for human microbiome research: the STORMS checklist.

242. A global metagenomic map of urban microbiomes and antimicrobial resistance.

243. Correction for Vangay et al., "Microbiome Metadata Standards: Report of the National Microbiome Data Collaborative's Workshop and Follow-On Activities".

244. Microbiome Metadata Standards: Report of the National Microbiome Data Collaborative's Workshop and Follow-On Activities.

245. COVID-19 pandemic reveals the peril of ignoring metadata standards.

246. Toward unrestricted use of public genomic data.

247. ECO, the Evidence & Conclusion Ontology: community standard for evidence information.

248. Minimum Information about an Uncultivated Virus Genome (MIUViG).

249. Corrigendum: Minimum information about a single amplified genome (MISAG) and a metagenome-assembled genome (MIMAG) of bacteria and archaea.

250. Minimum information about a single amplified genome (MISAG) and a metagenome-assembled genome (MIMAG) of bacteria and archaea.

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