volume 229 issue 3

The Unified Phenotype Ontology (uPheno): A framework for cross-species integrative phenomics

Nicolas Matentzoglu 1, 2
Susan M Bello 3, 4
Ray Stefancsik 5, 6
Sarah M. Alghamdi 7, 8
Anna V. Anagnostopoulos 3, 4
James P Balhoff 9, 10
Meghan A. Balk 11, 12
Yvonne M Bradford 13, 14
Yasemin Bridges 15, 16
Tiffany J Callahan 17, 18
Harry Caufield 19, 20
Alayne Cuzick 21, 22
Leigh C Carmody 3, 4
Anita R Caron 5, 6
Vinicius De Souza 5, 6
Stacia R. Engel 23, 24
Petra Fey 25, 26
Malcolm E Fisher 27, 28
Sarah Gehrke 29, 30
Christian Grove 31, 32
Peter Hansen 33, 34
Nomi L Harris 19, 20
Midori A Harris 35, 36
Laura W Harris 5, 6
Arwa Ibrahim 5, 6
Julius O B Jacobsen 15, 16
Sebastian Köhler 37, 38
Julie A. McMurry 29, 30
Violeta Munoz-Fuentes 39
Monica Munoz-Torres 40, 41
Helen Parkinson 5, 6
Zoë M Pendlington 5, 6
Clare Pilgrim 35, 36
Sofia M. C. Robb 42, 43
Peter N. Robinson 33, 34
James Seager 21, 22
Erik Segerdell 27, 28
Damian Smedley 15, 16
Elliot Sollis 5, 6
Sabrina Toro 29, 30
Nicole Vasilevsky 44, 45
Valerie Wood 35, 36
Melissa A. Haendel 29, 30
Christopher J. Mungall 19, 20
James A Mclaughlin 5, 6
David Osumi-Sutherland 46
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Semanticly , Athens, 10563  
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Semanticly , Ermou 56, Athens, 10563, Attiki ,
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Department of Genetics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , Chapel Hill, NC 27514 ,
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Ada Health GmbH , Neue Grünstraße 17 10179 Berlin ,
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Ada Health GmbH , Neue Grünstraße 17, Berlin 10179 ,
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UNEP-WCMC , Cambridge CB3 0DL ,
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Stowers Institute for Medical Research , Kansas City, Missouri 64110 ,
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Stowers Institute for Medical Research , Kansas City, MO 64110 ,
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Critical Path Institute , Tucson, Arizona 85718 ,
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Critical Path Institute , Tucson, AZ 85718 ,
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-03-06
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.272
CiteScore6.8
Impact factor5.1
ISSN00166731, 19432631
Abstract

Phenotypic data are critical for understanding biological mechanisms and consequences of genomic variation, and are pivotal for clinical use cases such as disease diagnostics and treatment development. For over a century, vast quantities of phenotype data have been collected in many different contexts covering a variety of organisms. The emerging field of phenomics focuses on integrating and interpreting these data to inform biological hypotheses. A major impediment in phenomics is the wide range of distinct and disconnected approaches to recording the observable characteristics of an organism. Phenotype data are collected and curated using free text, single terms or combinations of terms, using multiple vocabularies, terminologies, or ontologies. Integrating these heterogeneous and often siloed data enables the application of biological knowledge both within and across species. Existing integration efforts are typically limited to mappings between pairs of terminologies; a generic knowledge representation that captures the full range of cross-species phenomics data is much needed. We have developed the Unified Phenotype Ontology (uPheno) framework, a community effort to provide an integration layer over domain-specific phenotype ontologies, as a single, unified, logical representation. uPheno comprises (1) a system for consistent computational definition of phenotype terms using ontology design patterns, maintained as a community library; (2) a hierarchical vocabulary of species-neutral phenotype terms under which their species-specific counterparts are grouped; and (3) mapping tables between species-specific ontologies. This harmonized representation supports use cases such as cross-species integration of genotype-phenotype associations from different organisms and cross-species informed variant prioritization.

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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1093/genetics/iyaf027
UR - https://academic.oup.com/genetics/advance-article/doi/10.1093/genetics/iyaf027/8058751
TI - The Unified Phenotype Ontology (uPheno): A framework for cross-species integrative phenomics
T2 - Genetics
AU - Matentzoglu, Nicolas
AU - Bello, Susan M
AU - Stefancsik, Ray
AU - Alghamdi, Sarah M.
AU - Anagnostopoulos, Anna V.
AU - Balhoff, James P
AU - Balk, Meghan A.
AU - Bradford, Yvonne M
AU - Bridges, Yasemin
AU - Callahan, Tiffany J
AU - Caufield, Harry
AU - Cuzick, Alayne
AU - Carmody, Leigh C
AU - Caron, Anita R
AU - De Souza, Vinicius
AU - Engel, Stacia R.
AU - Fey, Petra
AU - Fisher, Malcolm E
AU - Gehrke, Sarah
AU - Grove, Christian
AU - Hansen, Peter
AU - Harris, Nomi L
AU - Harris, Midori A
AU - Harris, Laura W
AU - Ibrahim, Arwa
AU - Jacobsen, Julius O B
AU - Köhler, Sebastian
AU - McMurry, Julie A.
AU - Munoz-Fuentes, Violeta
AU - Munoz-Torres, Monica
AU - Parkinson, Helen
AU - Pendlington, Zoë M
AU - Pilgrim, Clare
AU - Robb, Sofia M. C.
AU - Robinson, Peter N.
AU - Seager, James
AU - Segerdell, Erik
AU - Smedley, Damian
AU - Sollis, Elliot
AU - Toro, Sabrina
AU - Vasilevsky, Nicole
AU - Wood, Valerie
AU - Haendel, Melissa A.
AU - Mungall, Christopher J.
AU - Mclaughlin, James A
AU - Osumi-Sutherland, David
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/03/06
PB - Oxford University Press
IS - 3
VL - 229
SN - 0016-6731
SN - 1943-2631
ER -
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@article{2025_Matentzoglu,
author = {Nicolas Matentzoglu and Susan M Bello and Ray Stefancsik and Sarah M. Alghamdi and Anna V. Anagnostopoulos and James P Balhoff and Meghan A. Balk and Yvonne M Bradford and Yasemin Bridges and Tiffany J Callahan and Harry Caufield and Alayne Cuzick and Leigh C Carmody and Anita R Caron and Vinicius De Souza and Stacia R. Engel and Petra Fey and Malcolm E Fisher and Sarah Gehrke and Christian Grove and Peter Hansen and Nomi L Harris and Midori A Harris and Laura W Harris and Arwa Ibrahim and Julius O B Jacobsen and Sebastian Köhler and Julie A. McMurry and Violeta Munoz-Fuentes and Monica Munoz-Torres and Helen Parkinson and Zoë M Pendlington and Clare Pilgrim and Sofia M. C. Robb and Peter N. Robinson and James Seager and Erik Segerdell and Damian Smedley and Elliot Sollis and Sabrina Toro and Nicole Vasilevsky and Valerie Wood and Melissa A. Haendel and Christopher J. Mungall and James A Mclaughlin and David Osumi-Sutherland and others},
title = {The Unified Phenotype Ontology (uPheno): A framework for cross-species integrative phenomics},
journal = {Genetics},
year = {2025},
volume = {229},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
month = {mar},
url = {https://academic.oup.com/genetics/advance-article/doi/10.1093/genetics/iyaf027/8058751},
number = {3},
doi = {10.1093/genetics/iyaf027}
}