NODC and Taxicon.
Dr. Randy D. Ralph
RALPHR at IRIS.UNCG.EDU
Wed Jul 6 00:21:58 CDT 1994
Regarding NODC:
I have been developing such a coding system for all taxonomic data since
1969. The code began as part of an indexing scheme for taxonomic data
at Biological Abstracts in 1968 - 69 for the Toxicology Information Project of
the NLM. It has evolved since into a hierarchically retrievable code to the
family level in all taxa.
I have worked on a taxonomic database since then which I have called "Taxicon."
It currently contains over 11,000 coded taxa to the family level in a 5 kingdom
arrangement. The database contains over 80,000 species coded to the family
level. I have tried to spark interest at both Biological Abstracts and
Chemical Abstracts for use of the code for indexing purposes since it is a
maximum of 15 digits long to the family level, but without success. Please
note that the code was developed for BIBLIOGRAPHIC INDEXING purposes, not for
museum use. Some of the taxonomic entititles preserved in the hierarchical
code, therefore, have no taxonomic merit, but considerable retrieval value.
"Algae" and "Fungi" spring to mind, for example.
Example hiararchies from the Taxicon coding scheme follow:
T2 Monera
T22 Schizomycophyta (Bacteria)
T2230 Eubacteriales
T223015 Bacillaceae
Species are indexed in the database using unique identifiers generated by
concatenating the full Taxicon code with the specific binomial as below:
T223015BACILLUSANTHRACIS - the anthrax bacillus.
T3 Protista
T32 Eumycota
T322 Basidiomycotina
T3222 Hymenomycetes
T32221 Holobasidionycetidae
T322211 Agaricales
T32221110 Amanitaceae
T5 Euphyta
T52 Tracheophyta
T525 Spermatophyta
T5252 Magnoliophyta
T52522 Lilopsida
T5252214 Liliiflorae
T52522144 Liliales
T525221443 Orchidaceae
T6 Metazoa
T62 Chordata
T624 Vertabrata
T6249 Mammalia
T62494 Theria
T624943 Eutheria
T6249435 Primates
T62494352 Hominidae
T624943422 Homo sapiens
Both databases now reside on my PC at home within (hokey, but it works) Q&A
DOS-based database management software.
Dr. Randy D. Ralph
ralphr at steffi.uncg.edu
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