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_config.yml

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github: Melek-C
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label: Melek Chaouch
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orcid: 0000-0001-5868-4204
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description: AfPO is a tool which enables to annotate the African individuals, and
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brings together knowledge accumulated about existing populations with their genetic
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fingerprint in a standardized format.
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description: AfPO is an ontology that can be used in the study of diverse populations
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across Africa. It brings together publicly available demographic, anthropological
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and genetic data relating to African people in a standardised and structured format.
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The AfPO can be employed to classify African study participants comprehensively
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in prospective research studies. It can also be used to classify past study participants
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by mapping them using a language or ethnicity identifier or synonyms.
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domain: organisms
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homepage: https://github.com/h3abionet/afpo
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id: afpo

registry/ontologies.jsonld

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"label": "Melek Chaouch",
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"orcid": "0000-0001-5868-4204"
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},
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"description": "AfPO is a tool which enables to annotate the African individuals, and brings together knowledge accumulated about existing populations with their genetic fingerprint in a standardized format.",
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"description": "AfPO is an ontology that can be used in the study of diverse populations across Africa. It brings together publicly available demographic, anthropological and genetic data relating to African people in a standardised and structured format. The AfPO can be employed to classify African study participants comprehensively in prospective research studies. It can also be used to classify past study participants by mapping them using a language or ethnicity identifier or synonyms.",
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"domain": "organisms",
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"homepage": "https://github.com/h3abionet/afpo",
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"id": "afpo",

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