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* Requirements for With information when using certain evidence codes (evidence code committee) | * Requirements for With information when using certain evidence codes (evidence code committee) | ||
* Mention availability of the Annotation SOP/Flowcharts | * Mention availability of the Annotation SOP/Flowcharts | ||
* Muscle and cardio content meeting work | * Muscle and cardio content meeting work |
Revision as of 13:59, 18 October 2007
Items for November newsletter
- Requirements for With information when using certain evidence codes (evidence code committee)
- Mention availability of the Annotation SOP/Flowcharts
- Muscle and cardio content meeting work
From Jen's email: There have recently been two content meetings to improve the cardiovascular physiology and muscle-related parts of the GO graph. The cardiovascular physiology meeting was held by RGD at the Medical College of Wisconsin, and the muscle meeting was held by the TRAIT database at the University of Padova in Italy. In the cardiovascular physiology effort 119 new terms were added and 23 terms were modified. Further details of the work can be found at http://gocwiki.geneontology.org/index.php/Cardiovascular_physiology/development In the muscle effort 159 new terms were added and 57 terms were modified. Further details of the work can be found at http://wiki.geneontology.org/index.php/Muscle_Development
- Cardiovascular Gene Ontology Annotation Initiative
A new University College London based Cardiovascular Gene Ontology Annotation initiative started on 1 November 2007. The project is supported by the British Heart Foundation, and aims to prioritize the annotation of human genes associated with the cardiovascular system, in order to provide full Gene Ontology annotation to genes associated with cardiovascular processes. For more information, please visit this URL: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/medicine/cardiovascular-genetics/geneontology.html
- GOA would like to announce their new Swiss-Prot subcellular location2GO (SPSL2GO) electronic mapping which will be in the next release.
Items for future newsletters
- Announcement of new disjoint_from tags in gene_ontology.obo file (Jane)
- also mention that SO has them now too between the top nodes and between region and junction
Items suggested for newsletters, but better somewhere else
- Standards for GO data in publications
New task for Group
- Obtain an ISSN for the Newsletter,[1]