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Development Notes
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Please visit [https://sourceforge.net/projects/influenzo/ our SourceForge page] for development notes.
Other Ontologies:
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IDO
 
Disease
 
GAZ
 
Envo
 
Sequence Ontology
 
FMA - Anatomy (Human) only human
 
PATO
 
CARO (Common Anatomy Reference Ontology)
 
 
  
What is our target date of release of the draft ontology OBO version?
 
Draft for DB design - Jan 25
 
March 1 - Draft for OBO version 
 
Face to Face meeting
 
Where and When - Checking on Feb. 18, 19 with Lynn hosting (beer rounds!)
 
Changes to the spreadsheet:
 
Added Root (top node), one up node (super class), relationships and source ontology (in process),
 
a. What is the quickest way to get into OBO
 
It has to meet the OBO criteria
 
Meetings:
 
a. OWL-ED: Submission Due Feb 15th
 
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pfNbqHlKIIKFJfv5K1_XsUA&inv=jluciano@mitre.org&t=8417230047605897764&guest
 
  
Action Items
 
  
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Research Use Case:
  
All:
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The CEIRS group chose a specific published project (link below) that investigated the effects of PB1-F2 sequence polymorphisms on influenza infection in order to guide the extension of the BioHealthBase database system to support primary CEIRS experiment data and to establish minimum information standards for unambiguous representation of viruses. That particular paper was chosen as a good representation of a typical research paper generated by one of the CEIRS.  The ontological components were biomaterial transformations, assays, and data transformations.
  
Review Relation Ontology Paper:
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[http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.0030141 Conenello GM, Zamarin D, Perrone LA, Tumpey T, Palese P (2007) A Single Mutation in the PB1-F2 of H5N1 (HK/97) and 1918 Influenza A Viruses Contributes to Increased Virulence. PLoS Pathog 3(10): e141. doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.0030141]
On line version: http://genomebiology.com/2005/6/5/R46
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PDF version: http://genomebiology.com/content/pdf/gb-2005-6-5-r46.pdf
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Nigham Shah and Barry Smith:  Biomedical Ontologies, How to make use of them
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Power Point Presentation from ISMB 2007 http://www.bioontology.org/wiki/images/0/00/ISMB_2007_Final.ppt
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Lynn:
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Action Item: FMA now in OBO,ACARO - model generic ontology
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More information about the use case and minimum information standards is available on our SourceForge page.
Find steps to submit and publish draft
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Identify how to submit ontology to OBO
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Burke:
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Initial QA check - can virulence related data (with fields) be extracted (BFO)
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Restrict to minimal info - designated on one experiment - quality check
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Data-Schema that will be coded into Oracle / UML Diagram
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Joanne: 
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Review draft with Marc
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Create Obo file for ontology
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Schedule next meeting for Monday 1-3PM EST
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 6 February 2009

Please visit our SourceForge page for development notes.



Research Use Case:

The CEIRS group chose a specific published project (link below) that investigated the effects of PB1-F2 sequence polymorphisms on influenza infection in order to guide the extension of the BioHealthBase database system to support primary CEIRS experiment data and to establish minimum information standards for unambiguous representation of viruses. That particular paper was chosen as a good representation of a typical research paper generated by one of the CEIRS. The ontological components were biomaterial transformations, assays, and data transformations.

Conenello GM, Zamarin D, Perrone LA, Tumpey T, Palese P (2007) A Single Mutation in the PB1-F2 of H5N1 (HK/97) and 1918 Influenza A Viruses Contributes to Increased Virulence. PLoS Pathog 3(10): e141. doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.0030141

More information about the use case and minimum information standards is available on our SourceForge page.