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==Items for February newsletter==
==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?)


==Items for May newsletter==
==Items for May newsletter==
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* Orthology establishment for the Reference Genomes MODs genes - Princeton group
* Orthology establishment for the Reference Genomes MODs genes - Princeton group
(leftovers from Feb2008 suggested topics:
* Any topics in Ontology Development?
* 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


==Items for future newsletters==
==Items for future newsletters==

Revision as of 12:20, 7 May 2008

Items for February newsletter

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

(leftovers from Feb2008 suggested topics:

  • Any topics in Ontology Development?
  • 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


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]