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= Group's focus =
= Group's focus =
This group's purpose is to ensure that the Gene Ontology represents biology in a way that is useful for gene product annotation of reference genomes  and other MODs using the GO for annotation. The group serves as the link between biological knowledge that is gained from wet-bench scientists and the representation of that knowledge in the GO. Members of the group are responsible for reporting areas of the GO that need development and for suggesting changes and additions  to the GO as needs arise. Members of the group serve as biological experts in domains that are covered by their organism. They are responsible for reviewing changes to be sure that they accurately reflect our current understanding of biology.
This group's purpose is to ensure that the Gene Ontology represents biology in a way that is useful for gene product annotation of reference genomes  and other MODs using the GO for annotation. The group serves as the link between biological knowledge that is gained from wet-bench scientists and the representation of that knowledge in the GO. Members of the group are responsible for reporting areas of the GO that need development and for suggesting changes and additions  to the GO as needs arise. Members of the group serve as biological experts in domains that are covered by their organism. They are responsible for reviewing changes to be sure that they accurately reflect our current understanding of biology.
The group also creates rules to ensure the ontology's integrity.


= Group Leader =
= Group Leader =

Revision as of 11:56, 4 June 2018

Group's focus

This group's purpose is to ensure that the Gene Ontology represents biology in a way that is useful for gene product annotation of reference genomes and other MODs using the GO for annotation. The group serves as the link between biological knowledge that is gained from wet-bench scientists and the representation of that knowledge in the GO. Members of the group are responsible for reporting areas of the GO that need development and for suggesting changes and additions to the GO as needs arise. Members of the group serve as biological experts in domains that are covered by their organism. They are responsible for reviewing changes to be sure that they accurately reflect our current understanding of biology. The group also creates rules to ensure the ontology's integrity.

Group Leader

David Hill (MGI)


Content Development

Projects

High Priority/Ongoing

  • Transcription 2018 (Pascale, Ruth, Astrid, Marcio, Paul T)
  • Cell Cycle (Val, Pombe experts, GOEds)
  • Enzymes and EC mappings
  • Synapse project (Synapse experts, DavidOS, Becky Foulger)
  • Extracellular RNA-containing vesicles (Paola, Aleks and community experts)
  • Ciliary components and processes (Paola, Karen Christie, SYSCILIA experts)
  • Autophagy (Paul D, Marc F, David H, Ruth, Paola and community experts)

Medium Priority

Low priority

Recently completed projects

Proposed content work

A list of topics that we propose to address, but for which a timeline has not been set

Guides, Training and Documentation

Curator guides

Editor_Guide

Editor_file_guide

Protege setup for GO Eds

Ontology Documentation Drafts

for working on documentation of ontology content that will become part of the web-based documentation

New Ontology Editor Training

Ontology Editing Examples: Regulation of a pathway by regulation of enzyme activity

Guidance for organizing content meetings

(old doc, but basic principles still apply)

Notes on specific terms

Other Ontology Development Group Activities

QC

TermGenie

Website

Protege

Complex Modeling

Annotation extensions

Meetings

Cambridge Editors' meetings - weekly Tuesday 10-11 AM


SourceForge Meetings: Fortnightly, Wednesdays, 4:30-5:15pm BST - now fortnightly, Mondays, 4-5pm BST

Editor's Conference calls-weekly NOW ON MONDAYS, 12:00PM-1:00PM EST

Useful Links

Administrative