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Many of the transitions we'll want to model with high-level templates correspond to some subclass of the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO)'s process (BFO:0000015). Therefore, we could consider annotating all templates with a subclass of this entity.
Further, we've already got a notion of subject and outcome, which could generalize to using the following relationships from the Relation Ontology (RO):
Further, in the ControlledConversion template, we've also go a notion of a controller. This corresponds to regulates (RO:0002211) - relation to connect to the controller (e.g., enzyme) of the process. Further, subproperties could be use to even further contextualize this including:
Many of the transitions we'll want to model with high-level templates correspond to some subclass of the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO)'s process (BFO:0000015). Therefore, we could consider annotating all templates with a subclass of this entity.
Further, we've already got a notion of subject and outcome, which could generalize to using the following relationships from the Relation Ontology (RO):
Further, in the
ControlledConversion
template, we've also go a notion of a controller. This corresponds to regulates (RO:0002211) - relation to connect to the controller (e.g., enzyme) of the process. Further, subproperties could be use to even further contextualize this including:There are additional members of this hierarchy that have mixins for "direct" physical interactions
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