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ontoCAT (version 1.24.0)

hasTerm: Returns true if term is in ontology

Description

Returns true if term is in the ontology

Usage

hasTerm(object,id)

Arguments

object
instance of the Ontology class
id
accession string of the term of interest

Value

Returns true or false

References

Adamusiak T, Burdett T, van der Velde K J, Abeygunawardena N, Antonakaki D, Parkinson H and Swertz M: OntoCAT -- a simpler way to access ontology resources. Available from Nature Precedings http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/npre.2010.4666.1 (2010) Malone J, Holloway E, Adamusiak T, Kapushesky M, Zheng J, Kolesnikov N, Zhukova A, Brazma A, Parkinson H: Modeling Sample Variables with an Experimental Factor Ontology. Bioinformatics 2010, 26(8):1112--1118 Experimental Factor Ontology http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo Ontology Common API Tasks java library http://www.ontocat.org Java sources and javadocs: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ontocat/files/

See Also

Ontology and OntologyTerm

Examples

Run this code
    efo <- getEFO()
    hasTerm(efo,"EFO_0000322")

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