Link MOP-related ontologies from MOPTools repo#30
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I'm confused. Shouldn't there be one ontosyn.ttl in the ontosyn folder and an ontomops.ttl in the ontomops folder? Why is the ontomops.ttl file in the ontosyn folder, and where is the other file?
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I copied over the wrong file. This has now been rectified. Thanks for pointing it out. |
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OntoMOPs and OntoSyn are defined via Python files using the OGM. Those Python files can be found in specific project folders of the MOPTools repository. To still have a single source of ontology access within TWA, serialized exports of these ontologies were added to this repository alongside READMEs that point to the original Python file.