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# Guidelines for submitting annotations to GO - for example Ivan Erill also had an idea to ask the organizers of the Phage Meeting to provide an option for abstract submissions to include author-generated GO annotations. What would our guidelines be ?  
# Guidelines for submitting annotations to GO - for example Ivan Erill also had an idea to ask the organizers of the Phage Meeting to provide an option for abstract submissions to include author-generated GO annotations. What would our guidelines be ?  
# GO Slims - review AGR slim with latest stats from Mary Dolan.  Does the AGR GO slim need any updates?
# GO Slims - review AGR slim with latest stats from Mary Dolan.  Does the AGR GO slim need any updates?
=Product owners/tech leads discussion - lunch Thursday=
* Small debrief session: Lessons learned, suggestions for improvements, next face-2-face meeting


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Revision as of 09:34, 13 September 2018

Montreal meeting Milestones

New Pipeline & new pipeline documentation

Kimberly, Pascale, Chris, Seth, etc Must be completed (as much as possible) and announced

Information points: Manage migration of consortium members to use explicit snapshot PURLs :

GO rules update, pipeline and error reports

Eric & Pascale

PAINT pipeline update

PAINT GAF file generation QC

Huaiyu and Pascale https://github.com/orgs/geneontology/projects/23

Noctua 1.1

Kimberly Seth, etc https://github.com/orgs/geneontology/projects/19

AmiGO update

https://github.com/orgs/geneontology/projects/21

GO website migration

Laurent-Philippe, Suzanna, Suzi, etc: https://github.com/orgs/geneontology/projects/22

Ontology and Annotation documentation update

David, Kimberly and Pascale (random thoughts:

  • Ontology: mention the creation of 'projects' in GH where we moved old projects, so that its' easier to find old discussions

GO subsets update

Pascale:

  • Deprecated a number of unused/unmaintained subsets
  • Show subset yaml files and how they are used
  • Each subset needs a maintainer

PAINT tickets

Marc & Pascale https://github.com/geneontology/go-annotation/labels/PAINT%20annotation

Annotation

Suggestions:

  • Signaling 2017 update
  • Transcription reviews
  • ECM reviews

Ontology

Suggestions:

Handling redundant information

  • Define redundant information:

In AmiGO, we should be able to improve the display by removing redundant information. That information may be useful for certain purposes, so we should provide it in files. We could also provide the 'core set' ('stringent set') in some version of files.

Discussion points: Is redundant, non-experimental annotation ever useful?

  • Are there any use cases where people have used these annotations for some type of analysis?
  • Some pipelines (InterPro2GO, SPKW, PAINT, F-P links), sometimes provide data that is already captured experimentally, and some groups would like the redundancy reduced.
  • Should all GOC members be handling redundancy in the same way?
  • If redundant, non-experimental annotations are present and are going to be removed, at what point in the pipeline should they be filtered, e.g. annotation file production by GOC, annotation file processing by MODs, website display?
  • If we filter annotations files, should we then also provide two annotation files for users, one complete and one filtered?
  • Doubled up IBA+EXP annotations (from Karen Christie)
  • Issue with GOC inference file (i) incorrect aspect reported
  • Proposal:

Suggestions for topics Fall 2018

Carried over from May 2018


New topics

Representing complete proteomes in GO (added by Val)

Datasets (obtaining/maintaining complete datasets with unique identifiers)

https://github.com/geneontology/helpdesk/issues/144

Annotation

  • Which organisms other than cerevisiae and pombe have looked at all protein coding genes for the availability/possibility of GO annotation? Establish the difference between:
  • (1) "not in the GO database (not found);
  • (2) "unknown" (ND),
  • (3) "unannotated" (no ND, and no annotation in Aspect of interest)

(difference can be established using the complete known protein ID set for your organism and GO term mapper https://go.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/GOTermMapper)


Breakout sessions topics

  1.  Guidelines for submitting annotations to GO - for example Ivan Erill also had an idea to ask the organizers of the Phage Meeting to provide an option for abstract submissions to include author-generated GO annotations. What would our guidelines be ?
  2. GO Slims - review AGR slim with latest stats from Mary Dolan. Does the AGR GO slim need any updates?

Product owners/tech leads discussion - lunch Thursday

  • Small debrief session: Lessons learned, suggestions for improvements, next face-2-face meeting