Class: ContributorAssociation
Description: Any association between an entity (such as a publication) and various agents that contribute to its realisation
classDiagram
class ContributorAssociation
Association <|-- ContributorAssociation
ContributorAssociation : adjusted_p_value
ContributorAssociation : agent_type
ContributorAssociation --|> AgentTypeEnum : agent_type
ContributorAssociation : aggregator_knowledge_source
ContributorAssociation : category
ContributorAssociation : deprecated
ContributorAssociation : description
ContributorAssociation : has_attribute
ContributorAssociation --|> Attribute : has_attribute
ContributorAssociation : has_evidence
ContributorAssociation --|> EvidenceType : has_evidence
ContributorAssociation : has_supporting_studies
ContributorAssociation --|> Study : has_supporting_studies
ContributorAssociation : id
ContributorAssociation : iri
ContributorAssociation : knowledge_level
ContributorAssociation --|> KnowledgeLevelEnum : knowledge_level
ContributorAssociation : knowledge_source
ContributorAssociation : name
ContributorAssociation : negated
ContributorAssociation : object
ContributorAssociation --|> Agent : object
ContributorAssociation : object_category
ContributorAssociation --|> OntologyClass : object_category
ContributorAssociation : object_category_closure
ContributorAssociation --|> OntologyClass : object_category_closure
ContributorAssociation : object_closure
ContributorAssociation : object_label_closure
ContributorAssociation : object_namespace
ContributorAssociation : original_object
ContributorAssociation : original_predicate
ContributorAssociation : original_subject
ContributorAssociation : p_value
ContributorAssociation : predicate
ContributorAssociation : primary_knowledge_source
ContributorAssociation : publications
ContributorAssociation --|> Publication : publications
ContributorAssociation : qualifier
ContributorAssociation : qualifiers
ContributorAssociation --|> OntologyClass : qualifiers
ContributorAssociation : retrieval_source_ids
ContributorAssociation --|> RetrievalSource : retrieval_source_ids
ContributorAssociation : subject
ContributorAssociation --|> InformationContentEntity : subject
ContributorAssociation : subject_category
ContributorAssociation --|> OntologyClass : subject_category
ContributorAssociation : subject_category_closure
ContributorAssociation --|> OntologyClass : subject_category_closure
ContributorAssociation : subject_closure
ContributorAssociation : subject_label_closure
ContributorAssociation : subject_namespace
ContributorAssociation : timepoint
ContributorAssociation : type
Inheritance
- Entity
- Association
- ContributorAssociation
- Association
Slots
Name | Cardinality and Range | Inheritance | Examples |
---|---|---|---|
subject: information content entity which an agent has helped realise |
1 InformationContentEntity |
Association | |
predicate: generally one of the predicate values 'provider', 'publisher', 'editor' or 'author' |
1 PredicateType |
Association | |
object: agent helping to realise the given entity (e.g. such as a publication) |
1 Agent |
Association | |
negated: if set to true, then the association is negated i.e. is not true |
0..1 Boolean |
Association | |
qualifier: grouping slot for all qualifiers on an edge. useful for testing compliance with association classes |
0..1 String |
Association | |
qualifiers: this field can be used to annotate special characteristics of an agent relationship, such as the fact that a given author agent of a publication is the 'corresponding author' |
* OntologyClass |
Association | |
publications: One or more publications that report the statement expressed in an Association, or provide information used as evidence supporting this statement. |
* Publication |
Association | |
has_evidence: connects an association to an instance of supporting evidence |
* EvidenceType |
Association | |
knowledge_source: An Information Resource from which the knowledge expressed in an Association was retrieved, directly or indirectly. This can be any resource through which the knowledge passed on its way to its currently serialized form. In practice, implementers should use one of the more specific subtypes of this generic property. |
0..1 String |
Association | |
primary_knowledge_source: The most upstream source of the knowledge expressed in an Association that an implementer can identify. Performing a rigorous analysis of upstream data providers is expected; every effort is made to catalog the most upstream source of data in this property. Only one data source should be declared primary in any association. "aggregator knowledge source" can be used to capture non-primary sources. |
0..1 String |
Association | |
aggregator_knowledge_source: An intermediate aggregator resource from which knowledge expressed in an Association was retrieved downstream of the original source, on its path to its current serialized form. |
* String |
Association | |
knowledge_level: Describes the level of knowledge expressed in a statement, based on the reasoning or analysis methods used to generate the statement, or the scope or specificity of what the statement expresses to be true. |
1 KnowledgeLevelEnum |
Association | knowledge_assertion, prediction, statistical_association |
agent_type: Describes the high-level category of agent who originally generated a statement of knowledge or other type of information. |
1 AgentTypeEnum |
Association | manual_agent, automated_agent, computational_model, text_mining_agent |
timepoint: a point in time |
0..1 TimeType |
Association | |
original_subject: used to hold the original subject of a relation (or predicate) that an external knowledge source uses before transformation to match the biolink-model specification. |
0..1 String |
Association | |
original_predicate: used to hold the original relation/predicate that an external knowledge source uses before transformation to match the biolink-model specification. |
0..1 Uriorcurie |
Association | |
original_object: used to hold the original object of a relation (or predicate) that an external knowledge source uses before transformation to match the biolink-model specification. |
0..1 String |
Association | |
subject_category: Used to hold the biolink class/category of an association. This is a denormalized field used primarily in the SQL serialization of a knowledge graph via KGX. |
0..1 OntologyClass |
Association | biolink:Gene |
object_category: Used to hold the biolink class/category of an association. This is a denormalized field used primarily in the SQL serialization of a knowledge graph via KGX. |
0..1 OntologyClass |
Association | biolink:Disease |
subject_closure: Used to hold the subject closure of an association. This is a denormalized field used primarily in the SQL serialization of a knowledge graph via KGX. |
* String |
Association | |
object_closure: Used to hold the object closure of an association. This is a denormalized field used primarily in the SQL serialization of a knowledge graph via KGX. |
* String |
Association | ['MONDO:0000167', 'MONDO:0005395'] |
subject_category_closure: Used to hold the subject category closure of an association. This is a denormalized field used primarily in the SQL serialization of a knowledge graph via KGX. |
* OntologyClass |
Association | ['biolink:Gene", "biolink:NamedThing'] |
object_category_closure: Used to hold the object category closure of an association. This is a denormalized field used primarily in the SQL serialization of a knowledge graph via KGX. |
* OntologyClass |
Association | ['biolink:Disease", "biolink:NamedThing'] |
subject_namespace: Used to hold the subject namespace of an association. This is a denormalized field used primarily in the SQL serialization of a knowledge graph via KGX. |
0..1 String |
Association | NCBIGene |
object_namespace: Used to hold the object namespace of an association. This is a denormalized field used primarily in the SQL serialization of a knowledge graph via KGX. |
0..1 String |
Association | MONDO |
subject_label_closure: Used to hold the subject label closure of an association. This is a denormalized field used primarily in the SQL serialization of a knowledge graph via KGX. |
* String |
Association | ['BRACA1'] |
object_label_closure: Used to hold the object label closure of an association. This is a denormalized field used primarily in the SQL serialization of a knowledge graph via KGX. |
* String |
Association | breast cancer, cancer |
retrieval_source_ids: A list of retrieval sources that served as a source of knowledge expressed in an Edge, or a source of data used to generate this knowledge. |
* RetrievalSource |
Association | |
p_value: A quantitative confidence value that represents the probability of obtaining a result at least as extreme as that actually obtained, assuming that the actual value was the result of chance alone. |
0..1 Float |
Association | |
adjusted_p_value: The adjusted p-value is the probability of obtaining test results at least as extreme as the results actually observed, under the assumption that the null hypothesis is correct, adjusted for multiple comparisons. P is always italicized and capitalized. The actual P value* should be expressed (P=. 04) rather than expressing a statement of inequality (P<. 05), unless P<. |
0..1 Float |
Association | |
has_supporting_studies: A study that produced information used as evidence to generate the knowledge expressed in an Association. |
* Study |
Association | |
id: A unique identifier for an entity. Must be either a CURIE shorthand for a URI or a complete URI |
1 String |
Entity | |
iri: An IRI for an entity. This is determined by the id using expansion rules. |
0..1 IriType |
Entity | |
category: Name of the high level ontology class in which this entity is categorized. Corresponds to the label for the biolink entity type class. In a neo4j database this MAY correspond to the neo4j label tag. In an RDF database it should be a biolink model class URI. This field is multi-valued. It should include values for ancestors of the biolink class; for example, a protein such as Shh would have category values biolink:Protein , biolink:GeneProduct , biolink:MolecularEntity . In an RDF database, nodes will typically have an rdf:type triples. This can be to the most specific biolink class, or potentially to a class more specific than something in biolink. For example, a sequence feature f may have a rdf:type assertion to a SO class such as TF_binding_site, which is more specific than anything in biolink. Here we would have categories {biolink:GenomicEntity, biolink:MolecularEntity, biolink:NamedThing} |
* Uriorcurie |
Entity | |
type: rdf:type of biolink:Association should be fixed at rdf:Statement |
* String |
Entity | |
name: A human-readable name for an attribute or entity. |
0..1 LabelType |
Entity | |
description: a human-readable description of an entity |
0..1 NarrativeText |
Entity | |
has_attribute: connects any entity to an attribute |
* Attribute |
Entity | |
deprecated: A boolean flag indicating that an entity is no longer considered current or valid. |
0..1 Boolean |
Entity |
LinkML Source
name: contributor association
description: Any association between an entity (such as a publication) and various
agents that contribute to its realisation
from_schema: https://w3id.org/biolink/biolink-model
is_a: association
slot_usage:
subject:
name: subject
description: information content entity which an agent has helped realise
range: information content entity
predicate:
name: predicate
description: generally one of the predicate values 'provider', 'publisher', 'editor'
or 'author'
subproperty_of: contributor
object:
name: object
description: agent helping to realise the given entity (e.g. such as a publication)
range: agent
qualifiers:
name: qualifiers
description: this field can be used to annotate special characteristics of an
agent relationship, such as the fact that a given author agent of a publication
is the 'corresponding author'
defining_slots:
- subject
- predicate
- object