[Go] odd characters in term names

Jim Hu jimhu at tamu.edu
Sun Jan 25 18:41:04 PST 2009


Reviving the thread... there are also problems in definitions. in the  
definition of GO:0010842 ! retina layer formation, there's this phrase:

	"Spanning all layers of the retina are the radially oriented M 
\237ller glia."

I believe that the \237 is supposed to be an umlauted u.  But I can't  
seem to what  character mapping has 237 = u (umlaut).

Jim


On Jan 7, 2009, at 3:15 PM, Benjamin Hitz wrote:

>
> So, we recently had two terms added under "Protein Complexes"
> GO: 32221, Clr6 histone deacetylase complex II'
> and
> GO: 33698, Clr6 histone deacetylase complex I/I'
>
> I understand that the ' is part of the name, but it's sort of an  
> unpleasant character to deal with.  These broke the SGD slim  
> mapper.  Is there a set of characters that are not allowed in term  
> names?  Should there be?  Or should I just man up and make sure to  
> escape them.
>
> Ben
>
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> Consortium
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