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** Ruth Bastow
** Ruth Bastow
** others?
** others?
* LC will draft a letter and discuss with PJ
* LC will draft a letter and discuss with PJ
* Goals review progress, help improve, recommend us to funders
* Goals review progress, help improve, recommend us to funders

Revision as of 22:51, 26 September 2016

Planteome Ontology WG Zoom Meeting

  • Date: Tuesday Sept 27th, 2016
  • Time: 8:15am PDT (GMT-7)
  • Attendees:
  • Regrets:

Recordings:

Update on the Planteome Release 1.0, September 2016

  • Planteome 1.0 database includes 67,272 ontology terms with links to approximately 1.9 million (M) bioentities (data objects) including proteins, genes, RNA transcripts and gene models, germplasm, and QTLs.
  • Bioentities were often annotated to more than one ontology term, resulting in approximately 17.2M annotations.
  • Reference ontologies for plants include the Plant Ontology (PO), Plant Trait Ontology (TO), and the Plant Environment Ontology (EO), and the Planteome portal also provides reference ontologies developed by collaborating groups: the Gene Ontology (GO), the Phenotypic Qualities Ontology (PATO), the Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI), and the NCBI taxonomy.
  • Release 1.0 includes four species-specific trait ontologies for wheat, rice, lentil and cassava, developed by the Crop Ontology (http://www.cropontology.org/), a project of the CGIAR.
  • The trait terms in these species-specific ontologies have been mapped to the relevant reference Trait Ontology terms for data integration.
  • Annotated data was sourced from 24 unique database resources and covers 86 different plant taxa.
  • Functional GO annotations are available for 62 species, which, for many of these species, the Planteome is a unique annotation resource.


Marie-Angelique visits in Corvallis for next five weeks

  • Goals for Marie's visit:
    • Enriching the Trait Ontology and integrating the maize trait dictionary
  • Other sources of maize traits for integration:
    • Panzea traits (including the NAM population- annotations to this)
    • Underground root traits from Johnathan Lynch's group (dropbox folder of papers)
    • GRIN global traits (Either Samara scrape, or excel spreadsheet from PJ)
  • Enrich TO for tuber/underground traits
    • look at YAML pattern application to curate large chunks of missing morphology traits.
    • CIMMYT: sweet potato TD and potato TD
  • Second priority: paper
    • write a brief paper about mapping traits to the TO, expand on MAL's ICBO proceedings paper
    • Goal: try and get a draft done while MAL is stateside

Recent meetings and Conferences

NSF meeting Sept 7-8th, 2016

  • PJ attended, presented Planteome

GODAN Summit, New York City, Sept 15-16th, 2016

  • http://summit.godan.info/
  • Shared exhibit booth:
    • Planteome- PJ attended
    • Crop Ontology- Bioversity- EA
    • Gramene
    • Agronomy Ontology- Medha
    • IC3-FOODS at UC Davis for Food Ontology
    • Agricultural Nutrition and Technology Ontology (ANT)

Other items?

Fall workshop planning

Problem of lack of affordable housing at OSU this fall


Scientific Advisory Board

  • List of possible people:
    • Sandy Knapp
    • Lynn Schriml (Lynn Schriml- Google Scholar)
    • Sarah Mathews - Was at Harvard, but she has moved to CSIRO in Canberra, Australia
    • Ruth Bastow
    • others?
  • LC will draft a letter and discuss with PJ
  • Goals review progress, help improve, recommend us to funders
  • Could have a meeting with them at the fall workshop

Upcoming Meetings and Workshops

IC-FOODS Conference November 7-9,2016 Davis, California


4th International Plant Phenotyping Symposium, CIMMYT, December 13 – 15, 2016

  • International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)
  • El Batan, Texcoco, México (Near Mexico City)
  • Early bird registration deadline: October 16, 2016

Plant and Animal Genome 2017, Jan 14-18, 2017, San Diego, CA, USA

http://www.intlpag.org/

Phenome 2017, Feb 10th to 14th, 2017

http://www.phenome2017.org/#homepage

XIX International Botanical Congress, July 23-29, 2017, Shenzhen, China

Workshop proposal accepted