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** For MODs, there seems to be a duplication/triplication of database source in the gene ID field, e.g.
** For MODs, there seems to be a duplication/triplication of database source in the gene ID field, e.g.
*** in the [ftp://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/contrib/qfo/10090_mus_musculus.fasta mouse FASTA], the first gene ID field is MGI:MGI:MGI:1918932 (paul.thomas@sri.com)
*** in the [ftp://ftp.ebi.ac.uk/pub/contrib/qfo/10090_mus_musculus.fasta mouse FASTA], the first gene ID field is MGI:MGI:MGI:1918932 (paul.thomas@sri.com)
*** the MGI ID is 'MGI:1918932'.  When the ID space 'MGI' is added in the GO files, the combo makes 'MGI:MGI:1918932'.  I don't know why the third 'MGI:' is there unless a new ID space 'MGI:' is being added to the FASTA file. (judith.blake@jax.org)

Revision as of 08:13, 25 January 2010

Background

  • Following the Quest for Orthologs meeting in Hinxton in July 2009, a representative group from the orthology algorithm community as well as consumers of ortholog prediction data, particularly from the GO, agreed to decide upon a set of phylogenetically representative genomes. For each of these genomes, a standard, "reference" set of all protein coding genes would be compiled for each organism; and a "canonical" protein sequence would be selected for each of these genes. Rolf Apweiler at UniProt offered that his group would create and maintain these files, which is kindly being done by Dan Barrell and Eleanor Stanley.
  • For model organisms in the Reference Genome Project, these gene sets are derived from the gp2protein files generated by each MOD

Currently available pre-alpha files: not ready for release

Issues and bugs

  • This wiki page should be used to enter issues with the current files that need to be addressed before release, together with an email contact for getting more information about the issue
    • For MODs, there seems to be a duplication/triplication of database source in the gene ID field, e.g.
      • in the mouse FASTA, the first gene ID field is MGI:MGI:MGI:1918932 (paul.thomas@sri.com)
      • the MGI ID is 'MGI:1918932'. When the ID space 'MGI' is added in the GO files, the combo makes 'MGI:MGI:1918932'. I don't know why the third 'MGI:' is there unless a new ID space 'MGI:' is being added to the FASTA file. (judith.blake@jax.org)