QCQA call 2018-11-01

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Presentation: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Akm-zNZWNXgyNOYZpgmzpzbkr8r9fNUJX8U2Yx5Guo4/edit#slide=id.p

Aims

  • Review new documentation as a group
  • Review annotations by evidence codes:
  • Priorities: IMP guidelines: which cause ~50% of the annotation challenges (PAINT, EXP, and errors revealed by matrix)
  • Review relations
    • Contributes to / colocalizes
    • acts upstream/ acts upstream or within
  • Review annotations by specific terms, for example:
    • When merge/obsolete terms
    • When add tags ‘do not annotate’


Action items from the Montreal meeting

  • Check groupcontacts.csv in go-site/metadata and please update for GO curators in your group.
  • Add more explanation text to the matrix rule check data html page so curators know what they’re actually looking at on this page.
  • Val suggests a report/list of violations for review for groups per species: Seth: may require rewriting the tool
  • Annotation review tickets will be classified better wrt priority (we also need to articulate how we will assess priority).
  • Assess where we stand wrt the signaling workshop. What needs to be wrapped up? What are the sticking points and why? How do we capture downstream effects of signaling pathways?
  • Develop guidelines for annotation metrics in light of the increased contribution of annotation review to curator efforts. Consider how prioritization of annotating previously unannotated genes will be taken into account. Include metrics for comprehensive annotations and develop guidelines and a system for flagging genes/gene products as annotation complete (gpi specs) and make this publically available.
  • Suzi - develop a ‘white list’ for specific pathways
  • Review guidelines with curators: http://wiki.geneontology.org/index.php/Tips_to_Produce_High_Quality_Annotations

Topics carried over from previous calls:

Annotation redundancy - non-experimental annotations

Different types of redundancy

There is no use case for users of MODs and AMiGO to see automated annotations when EXP annotations are present. If somebody wants a complete set of annotations from a mapping resource these could be made available separately.

New error reports - status

http://snapshot.geneontology.org/reports/gorule-report.html https://github.com/geneontology/go-site/issues/709

Annotation from mutant phenotypes

Guidelines (draft) : http://wiki.geneontology.org/index.php/Annotating_from_phenotypes