children of organogenesis
Jennifer I Clark
jclark at ebi.ac.uk
Wed Feb 23 01:35:27 PST 2005
Hi Tanya,
Thanks for doing that so quickly. :-)
Jen
Tanya Berardini wrote:
>I think the only plant term we've got here is 'suspensor development' and
>the 12 genes annotated to this one can be annotated to 'suspensor
>morphogenesis' - this would be more correct, actually.
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>Tanya
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>On Tue, 22 Feb 2005, Jennifer I Clark wrote:
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>>Hi,
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>>Would it be possible for everybody to take a quick look at
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>> [ 1065289 ] organ morphogenesis terms 2
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>>https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1065289&group_id=36855&atid=440764
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>>It's about the children of organogenesis. Organogenesis is about the
>>morphogenesis of an organ and it has children called 'x development' and
>>'x morphogenesis'. The impression that I get about these child terms was
>>that the initial designation of 'development' or 'morphogenesis' was
>>basically interchangeable since the terms were made before any clear
>>distinction between these ideas had been worked out. A few months ago I
>>redefined the development ones with the standard definition of
>>development, with a view to moving them out of under 'organogenesis'.
>>This is how we would have done things according to the old rules.
>>However, now I have been told that if it doesn't affect annotation then
>>it's okay to adjust the terms called 'x development' to make them into
>>'x morphogenesis' terms. So I'm now wondering the following:
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>>If there are terms called 'x development' under 'organogenesis', should
>>I move these terms out to be children of 'organ development' or should I
>>get the annotators to check the annotations, and where appropriate just
>>change the 'x development' terms into 'x morphogenesis' terms.
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>>Does anybody have any views on this?
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>>Thanks,
>>
>>Jen
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