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Revision as of 19:53, 7 June 2018
See Ontology_Editors_Daily_Workflow for creating branches and basic Protégé instructions.
Only in taxon relations
- Only in taxon relations are added as Subclasses.
- Navigate to the term for which you want to add the only in taxon restriction.
- In the Description window click on the +.
- In the pop-up window type a new relationship (e.g. 'only in taxon' some Viridiplantae).
- The taxa available are imported ontology terms and can be browsed just like any other ontology term.
Never in taxon relations
- Never in taxon relations added as Annotations.
- Navigate to the term for which you want to add the never in taxon restriction.
- In the class annotations window, click on the +.
- In the left-hand panel, select never_in_taxon.
- In the right-hand panel, in the Entity IRI tab, navigate to the correct taxon. The full path is: thing/continuant/independent continuant/material entity/object/organism.
- Select the appropriate taxon.
- Click OK to save your changes.
See Ontology_Editors_Daily_Workflow for commit, push and merge instructions.
Review Status
Last reviewed: June 7, 2018