Sometimes it would be good to have an ontology for bioinformatics itself. It would for instance help structuring the tags (and thus questions) we have here on BioStar and various tool libraries. Is any of you aware of such an ontology?
If not would it be worth to develop something like that? We could for instance use the existing Biostar tags to get a start. Of course for BioStar itself that would only be really useful if a new code base would also be aware of that ontology. Although people that structure tags could keep it in mind when they improve the tags used.
Basically, putting the tags in a tree? :-) ..apologies if this sounds snotty, I actually think that hierarchical tags might be of great value.
Ok, I'll keep that in mind for next time. However, I just saw that Khader answered the same thing on July 5th, so I'll delete my answer again.
Basically, putting the tags in a tree? :-)
Yes... That might be a way to do it if there is no existing ontology (But see e.g. Pierre's answer below). Building the tree in that way we would probably encounter some missing branches. I think you are right that it would be relatively easy (but that goes for the basic concept of many ontologies).
I think "hierarchical tags" cannot be implemented as a tree because a tag can have multiple parents... I used to be a great fun of hierarchical tags, but they quickly get impractical when you get many tags with multiple relationships.
added answer; just leaving a comment so you get a notification because it might be of interest to you
Thanks Michael, I actually for a notification about the answer as well.