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OLS4: A new Ontology Lookup Service for a growing interdisciplinary knowledge ecosystem

Authors :
McLaughlin, James
Lagrimas, Josh
Iqbal, Haider
Parkinson, Helen
Harmse, Henriette
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

The Ontology Lookup Service (OLS) is an open source search engine for ontologies which is used extensively in the bioinformatics and chemistry communities to annotate biological and biomedical data with ontology terms. Recently there has been a significant increase in the size and complexity of ontologies due to new scales of biological knowledge, such as spatial transcriptomics, new ontology development methodologies, and curation on an increased scale. Existing Web-based tools for ontology browsing such as BioPortal and OntoBee do not support the full range of definitions used by today's ontologies. In order to support the community going forward, we have developed OLS4, implementing the complete OWL2 specification, internationalization support for multiple languages, and a new user interface with UX enhancements such as links out to external databases. OLS4 has replaced OLS3 in production at EMBL-EBI and has a backwards compatible API supporting users of OLS3 to transition.<br />Comment: 4 pages plus references

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2501.13034
Document Type :
Working Paper