Phenospy is a Python package that facilitates the automatic analysis and comparison of ontology-based (= semantic) descriptions of species and phenotypes. Phenospy works with descriptions written in Phenoscript, a computer language designed for describing species (support for other semantic approaches is under development).
The Phenoscript language allows rapid coding of morphological and ecological traits using an individual-based approach (ontology's A-box). You can efficiently code Phenoscript by using the VS Code Phenoscript extension that provides syntax highlighting and snippet support. It can be installed from the Marketplace from within the VS Code. Its GitHub repository can be accessed here. Afterward, Phenospy can be used to analyze and process the semantic descriptions.
- Create snippets based on selected ontologies for writing semantic phenotypes with the VS Code Phenoscript extension.
- Convert the Phenoscript description into an OWL file.
- Convert the Phenoscript description into an annotated Natural Language description (Markdown format).
- Automatically compare species and phenotypes (under development).
See Wiki for details.
Python >=3.0
If you are a new user with Python 2 installed, you should uninstall it and install Python 3 instead. For more information, please refer to this discussion.
Phenospy can be installed directly from the PyPI repository by running the following command in your terminal (macOS) or a command prompt (Windows):
pip install phenospy
See issues for details.