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Table 1.

Properties in FROG and their source.

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Fig 1.

(A) Scope of FROG (B) Number of attributes and terms in six levels.

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Fig 2.

The attributes, ontology terms and their relationship within (A) Chromosome and (B) DNA level.

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Fig 3.

The attributes, ontology terms and their relationship within (A) RNA and (B) Protein level.

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Fig 4.

The attributes, ontology terms and their relationship within (A) Variation and (B) Interaction level.

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Fig 5.

(A) Summary of the fingerprints designed to represent ontology terms in the six levels (B) As an example, the 15 attributes of the Variation level are listed along with their bit annotation (C) Example in Table 2 is explained with help of color coded bits.

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Table 2.

Example variant with assigned terms and fingerprints.

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Fig 6.

(A) The screenshot of FROG Interface displaying ontology terms and associated fingerprints (B) The search tool interface to query the DNA variation using ontology (C) Sample output of the search tool.

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