[go] 'regulation of gene expression'

Harold Drabkin hjd at informatics.jax.org
Tue Aug 7 12:47:42 PDT 2007


Moi???

Well; my feeling hasn't changed but everyone else thinks it's a 
meaningful term. I like it a bit better than the " biosynthesis  of" 
terms. I still feel it doesn't say much if you say gene product x is 
involved in the regulation of gene expression  based on an observation 
that doing something to x causes the levels of other gene products to 
change, without knowing actually what is happening. Still seems like to 
me like making a term to use for incomplete or ill-defined experiments. 
Just my take.

hjd


Jane Lomax wrote:
> Actually, I was just waiting for Harold's blessing on this item...
>
> Jane
>
> Midori Harris wrote:
>> So did I! I think what happened is simply that the SF item is 
>> assigned to Jane, and she's been so busy with various2go mappings and 
>> advocacy stuff that she hasn't had a chance to work on her other SF 
>> things.
>>
>> m
>>
>> On Mon, 6 Aug 2007, David Hill wrote:
>>
>>> I thought it was going to be implemented.
>>>
>>> David
>>>
>>> Karen Christie wrote:
>>>> Hi Tanya,
>>>>
>>>> There seems to be a stalled SF item on this topic:
>>>>
>>>> [ 1418820 ] gene expression
>>>> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1418820&group_id=36855&atid=440764 
>>>>
>>>> -Karen
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, 6 Aug 2007, Tanya Berardini wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> A (long) while back, we'd talked about having a term for 
>>>>> 'regulation of gene expression'.  I've been searching the email 
>>>>> archives without much luck hoping to find out what happened with 
>>>>> respect to that item.  The last I found was an action item from 
>>>>> the Sept. 2002 (!) meeting.
>>>>>
>>>>> Collective memory, please help out!
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Tanya
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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