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* Loadedaround 200,000 annotations from various ontologies, out of a total of ~ 4 million
* Loadedaround 200,000 annotations from various ontologies, out of a total of ~ 4 million
* Load times seem much better than the old AmiGO, at least for these annotations
* Load times seem much better than the old AmiGO, at least for these annotations
* Problems were found in some of the files, specifically coming from the col 16- annotation extensions
* Problems were found in some of the files, specifically coming from the col 16- annotation extensions and also in column 5 (ontology ID), where spaces are causing problems
* JE corrected the issues he found, but these revised files need to but put up on the SVN  
* JE corrected the issues he found in the files, but these revised files need to be committed back to the SVN  
 


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Revision as of 22:04, 17 April 2015

  • Who: LC, PJ, JP, JE, CM, JD, XX
  • Not available: EA, EZ, BS, GG, SN

Zoom Connection Details: Join from PC, Mac, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/996259332


A. General Comments and Updates:

Introductions:

- Curating the trait dictionaries, used by plant breeders

  • John Doonan, Director National Plant Phenomics Centre, at University of Aberystwyth, UK

- High throughput phenotyping - gene discovery and plant breeding. Integration of phenomic and genomic data

- Semi-automated phenotyping system, associated with Plant Breeding department

- Background in developmental genetics, but works closely with George Gkoutos, expert in ontologies and bioinformatics

- George's news: postdoc position has been advertised, and BBSRC has agreed to extend it as part of the collaboration with CGIAR on tropical grasses (Need to check?)

- Hands on facility for large scale phenotyping

- Goal is integrate ontologies into phenotyping workflow.

Chris Mungall, LBL - background in bioinformatics, involved with Gene Ontology, Phenotype ontology, PATO with George Gkoutous, human and mammalian systems, created Uberon anatomy ontology

- Assist with deployment of AmiGO2 browser.

Xu Xu - In Sinisa's group, works on Image annotation - From Xu Xu : "hello all, I am Xu Xu. Sorry my mic is not working. Just an introduction here: I am Sinisa's student working in image annotation group, with Justin. I will be working on integrating AISO to BisQue. Happy to work with all of you!"

Update on hires at OSU: PJ: Software Developer position has not had too many applicants, PJ met a potential candidate who is a spouse of a BPP department member, Biology Masters, recently from Yahoo.

Ontology curator position - will start evaluating applicants and will hopefully can offer to someone by mid May.

Marie Angelique Laporte has accepted the position, but will be joining the first week of May

No news on the position at NYBG.

B. Update from IT group- Data Store, AmiGO2

  • Justin Elser, Chris Mungall, with Seth Carbon

AmiGO2 install

  • A dev version of the AmiGO2 has been installed and loaded with a set of OWL files, includes some others that may not be needed. http://dev.planteome.org
  • Still in progress, need to do a fair bit of configuration and organization of the ontology project files.
  • Loading the ontologies takes about 25 minutes, but does not include the ncbi taxon ontology, which takes too much memory and doesn't finish on palea.
  • Looking at loading a small subset (plants?) of the taxon

Ontologies loaded:

  • ChEBI, GO, PATO, Cell, PO, TO, ECO, GOREL, also Uberon, Uberon/phenoscape-anatomy, ncbi_taxonomy (114)
  • Need to include the Plant Experimental Conditions ontology (EO) and take out the CL and Uberon files
  • Several of the features such as QuickGO are not working,
  • Filters are not being saved- compare with the GO version- It actually does not work there either, apparently designed this way.
  • Mappings to SourceForge and other ontologies is not working

Test set of annotations loaded

  • Loadedaround 200,000 annotations from various ontologies, out of a total of ~ 4 million
  • Load times seem much better than the old AmiGO, at least for these annotations
  • Problems were found in some of the files, specifically coming from the col 16- annotation extensions and also in column 5 (ontology ID), where spaces are causing problems
  • JE corrected the issues he found in the files, but these revised files need to be committed back to the SVN


Ontology Species filename
PO-Anatomy rice po_anatomy_gene_oryza_gramene.assoc
PO-Anatomy rice po_anatomy_gene_oryza_poc.assoc
PO-Anatomy rice po_anatomy_qtl_oryza_gramene.assoc
PO-Anatomy maize po_anatomy_gene_zea_MaizeGDB.assoc
PO-Anatomy grape po_anatomy_gene_vitis_poc.assoc
PO-Anatomy Example po_anatomy_stock_zea_MaizeGDB.assoc
PO_Growth_Stage rice po_growth_gene_oryza_gramene.assoc
PO_Growth_Stage maize po_growth_qtl_oryza_gramene.assoc
PO_Growth_Stage Example po_growth_gene_vitis_poc.assoc
Plant_Ontology Example po_ontology_IMP_gene_oryza_poc.assoc
PO_Growth_Stage Example po_growth_gene_vitis_poc.assoc
Trait_Ontology Example to_diversity_arabidopsis.assoc
Trait_Ontology Example to_Protein_association.assoc
Trait_Ontology Example to_QTL_association.assoc
Trait_Ontology Example to_diversity_rice.assoc
Trait_Ontology Example to_Gene_association.assoc
Example Example eo_protein.assoc
Example Example eo_diversity_rice.assoc
Example Example eo_qtl.assoc
Example Example eo_diversity_arabidopsis.assoc
Example Example eo_gene.assoc
Example Example

go_gramene_oryza.assoc

C. Update from AISO/BisQue group- Justin Preece:

D. Update from Ontologies Working group:

The OWG has been meeting roughly biweekly, around everyone's travel schedules

Updates on various collaborative projects:

  • Panzea dataset annotation in collaboration with MaizeGDB

- large GWAS dataset 385,000 lines in MaizeGDB database - annotating with TO and PO terms - new interface at Maize GDB includes some of the PO terms, adding additional ontology terms and adding TO - working with their developers so their users can browse the ontology hierarchy


  • Plant Diease ontology (will become part of Plant Stress Ontology)

- new undergrad helper working on adding diseases - will also tie into the Panzea dataset as they also have diseaes traits

- Working with new collaborating Database group PHI-Base Pathogen - Host Interaction database- Intiative from Rothamstad in England - large set of manually curated literature - covers wide range of plant species (and animals) - They are requesting terms and will make cross links to and from their database


E. Other Comments:

Next meeting Thursday May 7th