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Phenote is both a complete piece of software and a software toolkit designed to facilitate the annotation of biological phenotypes using ontologies. It provides an interface to record genotype-phenotype pairs, together with the provenance for the annotation.
 
  
[http://toy.lbl.gov:9010/phenote/index.shtml Phenote Home Page]
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[[File:PhenoteLogo_Medium.png|300px|center|Phenote]]
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[http://www.phenote.org/ Phenote] is both a complete piece of software and a software toolkit designed to facilitate the annotation of biological phenotypes using ontologies. It provides an interface to record genotype-phenotype pairs, together with the provenance for the annotation.
  
  
 
==Requirements==
 
==Requirements==
  
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See http://www.phenote.org/download.shtml
  
 
==Documentation==
 
==Documentation==
  
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See http://www.phenote.org/help.shtml
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
  
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See
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* http://www.phenote.org/contact.shtml
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* [[User:NLWashington|Nicole Washington]]
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== Logo ==
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The [[:Image:PhenoteLogo_Medium.png|Phenote logo]] was created by [http://visual-mark.com Mark Meadows], a participant in the [[Spring 2010 Logo Program]], while a design student at [http://www.linn-benton.edu Linn-Benton Community College].
  
 
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[[Category:Annotation]]
 
[[Category:Phenotypes]]
 
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[[Category:Java]]

Latest revision as of 18:54, 8 October 2012

Phenote

Phenote is both a complete piece of software and a software toolkit designed to facilitate the annotation of biological phenotypes using ontologies. It provides an interface to record genotype-phenotype pairs, together with the provenance for the annotation.


Requirements

See http://www.phenote.org/download.shtml

Documentation

See http://www.phenote.org/help.shtml

Contact

See

The Phenote logo was created by Mark Meadows, a participant in the Spring 2010 Logo Program, while a design student at Linn-Benton Community College.