Noctua Manual: Naming Models in Form
Guidelines
- All GO-CAM models require a title
- While there are no strictly enforced rules for naming a model, curators should consider that the more informative the title is for end users, the easier it will be for them to browse a list of GO-CAM models and find what they're looking for
- To that end, here are current guidelines to help name your model:
- Models that represent a biological process or pathway:
- Include:
- GO Biological Process term that best represents the biological process or pathway being modeled
- Additional biological context, such as cells, tissues, specific genes, if not already represented in the GO BP term but helpful for distinguishing models
- Species
- Examples:
- BMP signaling pathway via dpp-tkv/put (D.mel)
- 'de novo' AMP biosynthetic process (Mouse)
- Antifungal innate immune response in the hypodermis via transforming growth factor beta receptor signaling pathway (C. elegans)
- Include:
- Models that represent a biological process or pathway:
How to add a title in the Noctua form
- Model titles are displayed at the top of the form, and when you first start a model, the default title is: ‘No Title Yet’.
- To change the default model title, click on the text 'No Title Yet'.
- In the resulting Model Details pop-up window, you can add a title to your model.
- When you are done, click on Save in the bottom right corner.
Suggestions for continuing
- Making a model production
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