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We discussed the format of the GO annotation camp, the prioritization of the lung branching morphogenesis targets, and PAINT.  
We discussed the format of the GO annotation camp, the prioritization of the lung branching morphogenesis targets, and PAINT.  
Minutes are available here:  [[9_FEB_2010_RefGen_Phone_Conference]]
Minutes are available here:  [[9_FEB_2010_RefGen_Phone_Conference]]
==[[Suggestions_for_RefG_annotation_targets]]==
We have added a page where curators can suggest annotation projects to the reference genome group.


==Annotation camp: Geneva 2010==
==Annotation camp: Geneva 2010==

Revision as of 14:13, 9 February 2010

PAINT updates

PAINT beta 19

Feb 4, 2010. Here are some key changes to this release:

  1. Drastically sped up deleting an association from an ancestral node (we're talking orders of magnitude here, folks).
  2. Sped up (somewhat) the creation of new associations. Keep in mind that the GO database is hit during this step, so your connection speed to the database will affect the speed of this step. Still, should be somewhat faster than before.
  3. Added support for partial matches to "Find". Also changed the look of the dialog a bit (it looked kinda ugly IMO) and added support for pressing <Enter> to start the search, rather than having to click on the "Ok" button.
  4. All panels should now retain the menu when undocked.

PAINT beta 18

Feb 3, 2010. It has the following changes:

  1. Improved annotating rules.
  2. Undocking the Annotation Matrix will keep the menu.
  3. Synchronized horizontal scrolling in the Annotation Matrix. Scrolling sideways will cause both the matrix and headers (terms) to scroll together.

PAINT demo

Ed Lee gave a demo of the PAINT tool to the reference genome group.

Monthly conference call

We discussed the format of the GO annotation camp, the prioritization of the lung branching morphogenesis targets, and PAINT. Minutes are available here: 9_FEB_2010_RefGen_Phone_Conference

Suggestions_for_RefG_annotation_targets

We have added a page where curators can suggest annotation projects to the reference genome group.

Annotation camp: Geneva 2010

More details are available:

  • Objective: This annotation camp will be focused on updating and refining skills of existing GO biocurators including new GO biocurators in existing annotation groups and including the Swiss-Prot curation team. We hope members of each MOD will be represented.
  • Deliverables: (1) final annotation documentation for each of the three annotation topics.
    • There will be a special emphasis on the reference genome project. Deliverable: (2) annotation propagation rules for the reference genome project.
  • Agenda

Structure: There will be three (3) ‘focused annotation sessions’ where specific annotation issues will be discussed. Suggestion for discussion topics should be added to the GO camp agenda: 2010_GO_camp_Meeting_Logistics#Suggestions_for_annotation_issues_to_be_discussed


Suggestions for annotation issues to be discussed

  1. binding (binding working group would like to finalize the annotation documentation)
  2. annotation of complexes
  3. use of regulation
  4. use of column 16
  5. process beginning/end (maybe in the context of the new signaling terms)

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