Trees, Traits, and Functions: Semantics for Comparative Biology
SSB Symposium
2017 Evolution Meetings
June 23, 2017
- 1:35 Paula Mabee - Progress in comparative biology can be accelerated through semantic annotation
- 2:05 Paul Thomas - Modeling the evolution of gene function using phylogenies and the Gene Ontology
- 2:35 Carrine Blank - Use of natural language processing algorithms, ontologies, and phylogenomic trees to automate and accelerate phenotypic trait evolutionary studies for prokaryotes
- 3:05 Break
- 3:20 Martin Ramirez - Tracing the evolution of complex traits: the integration of atomized morphological data on phylogenies
- 3:50 Josef Uyeda - Can ontologies help understand trait evolution (and vice versa)?
- 4:10 Sergei Tarasov - Anatomy Ontology, Bayesian Networks and Evo-Devo suggest a new framework for modeling discrete morphological characters
- 4:30 Panel discussion
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