Other names: MIXSCV
Controlled vocabularies for the MIxS family of metadata checklists. See http://gensc.org/gc_wiki/index.php/MIxS for details on the MIxS checklists.
An OWL representation of the Minimum Information for any (x) Standard (MIxS), managed by the Genomic Standards Consortium.
The minimum information about any (x) sequence (MIxS) is an overarching framework of sequence metadata, that includes technology-specific checklists from the previous MIGS and MIMS standards, provides ...
MIMARKS is the metadata reporting standard of the Genomic Standards Consortium that covers marker gene sequences from environmental surveys or individual organisms
MIATA (Minimal Information About T cell Assays) enables an objective and thorough interpretation of published results from T cell assays. Due to the high similarity between T cell assays and NK cell a ...
The Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) Controlled Vocabularies Group (CVG) has created a set of controlled vocabularies (CVs) that can be used with DDI as well as for other purposes and applications. ...
The MIAPA (minimum information about a phylogenetic analysis) checklist details the list of metadata necessary for researchers to evaluate or reuse a published phylogeny.
Minimal information about Adaptive Immune Receptor Repertoire (MiAIRR) is a checklist of minimally required information that we recommend journals adopt, and that could form the requirements for submi ...
This is reporting guideline for self-monitoring and quantified-self experiments and their use for research purposes
These thesauri provide standardized vocabulary for retrieving special collections materials by form, genre, or by various physical characteristics that are typically of interest to researchers and spe ...
MINSEQE describes the Minimum Information about a high-throughput nucleotide SEQuencing Experiment that is needed to enable the unambiguous interpretation and facilitate reproduction of the results of ...
Minimal information for Chemosensitivity Assays (MICHA) is both a web tool to aid annotation of drug sensitivity screens and a guideline for defining the minimal information required to: capture criti ...
Controlled vocabularies allow an accurate and controlled approach in describing physical and digital assets (e.g., data). One of such controlled vocabulary is INCENTIVE Controlled Vocabulary. This con ...
The OMOP Standardized Vocabularies combine a number of different vocabularies that are used for different aspects of recording healthcare information. These different purposes cause the vocabularies t ...
Version 2 of the Observations Data Model (ODM2) has several controlled vocabularies. This web page was developed to promote consistency between different instances of ODM2 through a community moderate ...
The Minimum Information About a Cellular Assay (MIACA) was developed as an information guideline and a modular Cellular Assay Object Model (CA-OM) that is capable of covering the range of cellular ass ...
Controlled vocabularies allow an accurate and controlled approach in describing physical and digital assets (e.g., data). One of such controlled vocabulary is Datacite Controlled Vocabulary. This cont ...
Minimal Information for Neural ElectroMagnetic Ontologies (MINEMO; formerly "MIEME" or "MINIerp") is the minimal set of experiment meta-data that is required for datasets that are used in the NEMO pro ...
Research Vocabularies Australia (RVA) helps users access and reuse vocabularies for all areas of research. Some vocabularies are hosted by the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) and can be access ...
The Minimal Information Required In the Annotation of Models (MIRIAM), initiated by the BioModels.net effort, is a set of guidelines for the consistent annotation and curation of computational models ...
The Gene Ontology resource provides a computational representation of our current scientific knowledge about the functions of genes (or, more properly, the protein and non-coding RNA molecules produce ...