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eo |
Plant Environment Ontology |
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A structured, controlled vocabulary which describes the treatments, growing conditions, and/or study types used in plant biology experiments. |
environment |
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peco |
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A structured, controlled vocabulary for the representation of plant environmental conditions.
Note this ontology is replaced by PECO.
If you are using classes like EO:nnnnnn then you should be able to substitute this for PECO:nnnnnn, as all of the numeric parts of the ID are preserved.
For a more robust mechanism, peco.obo contains alt_ids, and peco.owl contains the equivalent replaced_by assertions, which point from an obsoleted EO class to the corresponding PECO class.
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