RefGenProgress 2009-03 (Archived): Difference between revisions
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** Jim managed to extract a GAF file from the wiki annotations from the February jamboree | ** Jim managed to extract a GAF file from the wiki annotations from the February jamboree | ||
** Annotations issues: | ** Annotations issues: | ||
*** Debbie : | *** Debbie : Circulated where in the documentation it says not to annotate to binding (to be discussed at the Eugene GOC meeting) | ||
*** Karen: Should we make organelle specific terms for processes [and functions?] that aren't mechanistically different but use different gene sets? This generated a long email discussion; is it resolved? Move to the GOC meeting. | *** Karen: Should we make organelle specific terms for processes [and functions?] that aren't mechanistically different but use different gene sets? This generated a long email discussion; is it resolved? Move to the GOC meeting. | ||
*** Still some discussions about IC versus ISS and substrate binding | *** Still some discussions about IC versus ISS and substrate binding |
Revision as of 19:36, 1 April 2009
- March conference call : 10March09_Phone_Conference
- Jim managed to extract a GAF file from the wiki annotations from the February jamboree
- Annotations issues:
- Debbie : Circulated where in the documentation it says not to annotate to binding (to be discussed at the Eugene GOC meeting)
- Karen: Should we make organelle specific terms for processes [and functions?] that aren't mechanistically different but use different gene sets? This generated a long email discussion; is it resolved? Move to the GOC meeting.
- Still some discussions about IC versus ISS and substrate binding
- Paper almost ready for final submission
- PAINT update: Suzi making progress on the part of the interface that allows propagation of annotations
- Pascale has been able to run it on her computer to start testing
- April curation targets: General Transcription Factor complex (to be sent)