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***DO WE REALLY WANT TO DO THIS? There are still a few disjoint violations in the ontology. | ***DO WE REALLY WANT TO DO THIS? There are still a few disjoint violations in the ontology. | ||
** also mention that SO has them now too between the top nodes and between region and junction | ** also mention that SO has them now too between the top nodes and between region and junction | ||
* Ontology development | * Ontology development |
Revision as of 12:17, 7 May 2008
Items for February newsletter
- Announcement of new disjoint_from tags in gene_ontology.obo file (Jane)
- DO WE REALLY WANT TO DO THIS? There are still a few disjoint violations in the ontology.
- also mention that SO has them now too between the top nodes and between region and junction
- Ontology development
- The new regulation relationships (Tanya and David)
- Other developments (topics addressed/done in January?)
- Branching of ISS evidence code - note the the previous letter had an update on evidence codes mentioning that documentation for ISS is 'under review' and now we can announce that this has been completed (Michelle)
- The annotation workshop that Linda Hannick is running.
Items for May newsletter
- AmiGO release
Starting in March 2008, the following enhancements and new features were made available in AmiGO (http://amigo.geneontology.org), the web application that allows browsing and visualization of the ontologies and annotations from multiple species: Better search interface and results Result ranking More and improved download options Visual enhancements (graphs, bar charts, etc.) Term Enrichment Slimmer
- Orthology establishment for the Reference Genomes MODs genes - Princeton group
Items for future newsletters
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]