Hi Peter,
Indeed the owl:sameAs relationship is not bidirectional. There are fewer
SIDER drugs map to DrugBank drugs because (1) the more regularly updated
DrugBank doesn't have an equivalent drug in SIDER (last update was in 2009,
so this is an issue with currency), and (2) even if a sameAs relat
Hi Paul,
Given the difference in the bare numbers of drugs in each dataset, it
is likely that the owl:sameAs relations are not all bidirectional.
That may affect the semantics of both queries, as for one you are
starting off in Sider and using its available owl:sameAs relations to
get to DrugBank,
Hi all,
As a follow up, here's some stats: There are over 4700 DrugBank drugs, 893
SIDER drugs.
More importantly, the equivalence mapping between SIDER and DrugBank drug
entities are not accurate (or not current). In fact, the mapping doesn't
seem to be symmetric. For example, if I query with a pa
Hi gang,
I was wondering whether there are plans to update the SIDER LODD and sync it
with the latest version of the SIDER database? It's over two years old. Is
there a published procedure for performing the RDFisation? I'm willing to
help out as well.
Cheers,
Paul
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Paul Rigor
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