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- Possible page layout:  
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- What annotation data the GO Consortium provides; how it is maintanined and how to get at it (AmiGO/files...possibly moving on to predictions - e.g. BLAST2GO?)
- What annotation data the GO Consortium provides; how it is maintanined and how to get at it (AmiGO/files...possibly moving on to predictions - e.g. BLAST2GO?)
- description of the information contained in a GO annotation - linking closely to format and then out to more focused annotation guidelines (that could come from the GO camp?)
- description of the information contained in a GO annotation - linking closely to format and then out to more focused annotation guidelines (that could come from the GO camp?)
- How communities can interact with the GO Consortium, either contributing or feeding back on annotations.
- How communities can interact with the GO Consortium, either contributing or feeding back on annotations.

Revision as of 09:23, 8 June 2010

Present: Rachael, Rama, Emily - Annotation Documentation on the GO website - Rama: perhaps on the main horizaontal list on the GOC pages - instead of documentation we should have 'annotation' and 'ontologies' shown directly (documentation isn't very inspiring)

- in agreement as to taking these pages apart.

- Possible page layout: - What annotation data the GO Consortium provides; how it is maintanined and how to get at it (AmiGO/files...possibly moving on to predictions - e.g. BLAST2GO?)

- description of the information contained in a GO annotation - linking closely to format and then out to more focused annotation guidelines (that could come from the GO camp?)

- How communities can interact with the GO Consortium, either contributing or feeding back on annotations.