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= Group Leader =
= Group Leader =
Pascale Gaudet (GO Central); GitHub: @pgaudet
Pascale Gaudet (GO Central); GitHub: @pgaudet
== Other group members==
Karen Christie, Harold Drabkin, Raymond Lee, Peter D'Eustachio, Jim Balhoff, Tanya Berardini, Kimberly VanAuken, David Hill, Chris Mungall, Paul Thomas


=Communication=
=Communication=

Revision as of 08:21, 6 October 2021

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. With the help of the software team the group create rules to ensure the ontology's integrity.

Group Leader

Pascale Gaudet (GO Central); GitHub: @pgaudet

Other group members

Karen Christie, Harold Drabkin, Raymond Lee, Peter D'Eustachio, Jim Balhoff, Tanya Berardini, Kimberly VanAuken, David Hill, Chris Mungall, Paul Thomas

Communication

Editor's Conference calls

When

  • Calls are held weekly on Mondays, 12:00PM-1:00PM EST
  • Calls are scheduled on the GO's Google calendar. Please request access to the calendar if you don't have it.
  • Reminder emails are sent out to the go-ontology mailing list (see Internal_email_lists to register).


Agenda and Minutes

Documentation

Protégé 5.5 setup

Installing and Using git

Ontology Editors Daily Workflow

Editing the Ontology

General Gene Ontology Principles
New terms
Principles for creating a GO term (being reviewed) Guidelines for creating a GO term
Guidelines for creating relationships between terms (being reviewed)
Guidelines for creating disjoint terms (to be written)
Guidelines for creating a Regulation Term
Guidelines for GO textual definitions (being reviewed)
Guidelines for equivalence axioms (being reviewed) --- Also Logical_Definitions (being reviewed)
Guidelines for new Molecular Functions (new)
Guidelines for new Binding terms (new)
Guidelines for new Biological Processes (new)
Guidelines for new Cellular Components (new)
Guidelines for using ChEBI terms (new)
Term annotations
Term annotations Adding or Deleting Asserted Subclasses
Adding Term Comments
Synonyms
Guidelines for 'database cross references' and 'definition database cross references' (dbxrefs)
Adding a Term to a GO Subset (Slim)
Adding and Removing Taxon Restrictions
Term obsoletion
Principles for term obsoletion Obsoleting an Existing Ontology Term
Restoring an Obsolete Ontology Term
Term merges
Principles for merging terms (being reviewed) Merging Ontology Terms
Subsets
Subset documentation (to add) Adding and Removing GO Subsets (Slims)
Import Files
Principles for GO import files Adding Terms and Regenerating the Import Files

Relations General Relations Documentation Draft To be reviewed

Identifiers To be reviewed

Guidance for organizing content meetings

(old doc, but basic principles still apply)


Content Development

Ongoing Projects

Low priority

Completed projects

Proposed content work

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

Quality Control

SPARQL checks on the ontology

SPARQL checks on the ontology

Ontology release pipeline

TO BE REPLACED