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** Met with experts in Boston; who did not want anatomical terms in the lung development in the ontology. So David made two files, one with and one without anatomical structures.
** Met with experts in Boston; who did not want anatomical terms in the lung development in the ontology. So David made two files, one with and one without anatomical structures.
** Until last week, lung development only had one child, and Dimitry (MGI)  has been requesting new terms; interestingly those include anatomical terms
** Until last week, lung development only had one child, and Dimitry (MGI)  has been requesting new terms; interestingly those include anatomical terms
** This also leads to the expansion of the 'morphogenesis of a branching structure' branch of the GO


====Signal transduction====
====Signal transduction====

Revision as of 12:25, 31 March 2009

Ontology Development Progress Report

Metrics

GO term statistics

October 15, 2008

Current Defined Obsolete Total
Function 8421 8116 765 9186
Process 15565 15436 479 16044
Component 2226 2226 117 2343
All 26212 27139 1361 27573

March 27, 2009

Current Defined Obsolete Total
Function 8522 8272 780 9302
Process 16207 16110 480 16687
Component 2315 2315 117 2432
All 27044 28074 1377 28421


SourceForge statistics (Oct. 15, 2008 - March 27, 2009)

  • items opened: 453
  • items closed: more than 335 (new SF tracker has lost the feature that made counting straightforward; estimate about 420-430)

SourceForge reports (on SF site)

Ontology Quality Control

We're continuing to use the ontology QC procedures we reported in October. These include:

Progress is summarized on the Ontology_QC_Metrics page.

Completed work

Work in progress

The ontology development group (including "core" members and ad hoc participants) has made a great deal of progress in several areas.

Lung development

  • A content meeting on lung development was held in December 2007.
    • Met with experts in Boston; who did not want anatomical terms in the lung development in the ontology. So David made two files, one with and one without anatomical structures.
    • Until last week, lung development only had one child, and Dimitry (MGI) has been requesting new terms; interestingly those include anatomical terms
    • This also leads to the expansion of the 'morphogenesis of a branching structure' branch of the GO

Signal transduction

Cellular component organization

  • We have done a lot of work to reorganize terms representing Processes affecting cellular components, including defining "organization" and "biogenesis" in the context of CCs. Progress and the tasks remaining to be completed will be presented.

Internal cross-products

  • We have done extensive work on cross-products within GO, vetting autogenerated cross-products and estabilshing a plan for releasing them in the "extended" GO OBO file.

MF-BP links

  • There is a new proposal to add process-specific MF terms to support part_of links between MF and BP.
  • MF-BP link items reported in October remain relevant:

Other work in progress