Ontology meeting 2022-10-03

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  • Group members: Pascale, Karen, Harold, Raymond, Peter, Jim, Tanya, Kimberly, David, Chris, Paul
  • Present:
  • Regrets:


Announcements

Editors discussion items

Relations

Pascale RO Ticket for directly positively regulates and activates & directly negatively regulates and inhibits


Topics postponed from previous calls

Stem cell taxonomic range

https://github.com/geneontology/go-ontology/issues/23764

'Nested' regulation

https://github.com/geneontology/go-ontology/issues/12976 I think we are obsoleting these terms? "regulation of X by regulation of Y" We still have 'regulation of x by regulation of release of sequestered calcium ions' (maybe others)


Next jamboree

Date & topic

For a future call/project

Follow up - Regulation of a process in another organism

  • AI (Pascale) should create a new triad of relations for linking the modulation of a process in another organism- for eg, modulates process in another organism (something along these lines)
  • AI (Pascale) Open a RO ticket to make in_taxon over regulates transitive