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Revision as of 21:46, 29 December 2011

POC meeting, Webex Conference Call; Date: Tuesday Jan 3rd, 2012 10am (PST)

In attendance:

POC members:

Absent:


Collaborators: none


Any changes or corrections (additions/deletions, etc) needed in the minutes from the POC_Conf._Call_12-20-11?

Back to POC Meetings Minutes

PSDS Revisions: Whole plant development stages

Updates to GO terms for Dormancy Process terms:

Link to discussion on GO SF Tracker

Most of our suggestions were accepted, except that they did not see the need for "multicellular organism dormancy process". These changes should take effect early in the New Year.


Agreed upon def'ns and comments:

dormancy process (GO:0022611): A developmental process in which dormancy (sometimes called a dormant state) is induced, maintained or broken. Dormancy is a suspension of most physiological activity and growth that can be reactivated.

comment: In plants and animals, dormancy may be a response to environmental conditions such as seasonality or extreme heat, drought, or cold. In plants, dormancy may involve the formation of dormant buds, and may be preceded by the senescence of plant parts such as leaves in woody plants or most of the shoot system [in] herbaceous perennials. The exit from dormancy in vascular plants is marked by resumed growth of buds and/or growth of vascular cambium.

Dbxrefs: GOC:PO_curators [to be added to the curators' initials file]

Paola had a question about the PO_ref: "how should I enter this? I haven't found any other PO_REF in GO or in the GO>references file"

They are willing to add 'multicellular organism dormancy process' as a narrow synonym.

seed dormancy process (new name)(GO:0010162): A developmental process in which dormancy (sometimes called a dormant state) is induced, maintained or broken in a seed. Seed dormancy is a suspension of most physiological activity and growth in a seed, including the embryo contained therein, that can be reactivated. It often requires special conditions for reactivation, such as specific temperature, scarification, or leaching of inhibitors.

comment:?

related synonym: seed dormancy

Dbxrefs as above

RW noted: "You could add an xref: seed dormancy process (GO:0010162) has_participant seed (PO:0009010)

TB:In GO, we do not currently use has_participant outside of the go_xp_chebi.obo file,


New term: bud dormancy process (GO:xxxxxxx): A developmental process in which dormancy (sometimes called a dormant state) is induced, maintained or broken in a bud. Bud dormancy is a suspension of most physiological activity and growth that can be reactivated. It may be a response to environmental conditions such as seasonality or extreme heat, drought, or cold. The exit from bud dormancy is marked by the resumed growth of the bud. Comment: Bud dormancy may precede dormancy of the whole plant.


Paola: To make it clear that this term refers to plant buds only, and to avoid confusion with other buds i.e. those resulting from asexual reproduction, I'd add a taxon constraint. Plant experts, please advise if this should be to Viridiplantae, Embryophyta or Spermatophyta.

From RW: I think the taxon restriction should be for Embryophyta, but I will check into whether or not the term bud is used for green algae.

RW noted: "You could add an xref: bud dormancy process (GO:0010162 has_participant bud (PO:0000055)."

see comment from TB, above.

(Paola: BTW, to do too: GO:0042751 estivation, add exact synonym: aestivation)

Review of PO terms for gametophyte/sporophyte dormant stage

These were accepted at the POC Conf. Call 12-13-11, but we are waiting for the revisions from GO to complete them. See below:


sporophyte dormant stage (PO:0007132): A sporophyte development stage during which a sporophyte participates in an multicellular organism dormancy process (GO:xxxx).

link to dev

comment: Multicellular organism dormancy is a suspension of most physiological activity and growth that can be reactivated. This term only applies to a whole plant in the sporophyte stage, not to the dormant stage of a seed, bud, or other plant structure. Dormancy of a plant may be preceded by the senescence of its parts such as leaves in woody plants or most of the shoot system herbaceous perennials and by the formation of dormant buds. The end of dormancy in a sporophyte is marked by resumed growth of buds and/or growth of vascular cambium. The dormant stage may be a response to environmental conditions such as seasonality or extreme heat, drought, or cold. Resurrection plants are in andormant stage when they become dessicated. Refers to GO0022611 (dormancy process). Have requested term for multicellular organism dormancy in GO.

gametophyte dormant stage (PO:0025342): A gametophyte development stage during which a gametophyte participates in a organism dormancy process (GO:xxxx). link to dev

Multicellular organism dormancy is a suspension of most physiological activity and growth that can be reactivated. This term only applies to a whole plant in the gametophyte stage, not to the dormant stage of other plant structures. The dormant stage may be a response to environmental conditions such as seasonality or extreme heat, drought, or cold. Examples of a gametophyte dormant stage are a moss that has undergone dessication (a resurrection plant) or the female gametophyte of Ginkgo biloba, which is dormant before fertilization. Refers to GO0022611 (dormancy process). Have requested term for multicellular organism dormancy in GO.


Note: Need to check on details of Ginkgo, We can now use the revised general term for dormancy process (GO:0022611).

These def'ns will need to be revised now.

Resolving the issue about the existing synonyms of sporophyte dormant stage

Are these actually appropriate as synonyms for sporophyte dormant stage (PO:0007132, was dormancy, which was a subtype of whole plant growth stage)?

10.05-seed dormant in barley

10.05-seed dormant in oat

10.05-seed dormant in Triticeae

10.05-seed dormant in wheat

10.06-viable seed germination in barley

10.06-viable seed germination in oat

10.06-viable seed germination in Triticeae

10.06-viable seed germination in wheat

10.07-seed not dormant in barley

10.07-seed not dormant in oat

10.07-seed not dormant in Triticeae

10.07-seed not dormant in wheat

They all come from GRO.

Seems like they should be synonyms of seed dormant stage, but we do not have a term for that, which is why they probably got stuck here.



gametophyte/sporophyte senescent stage

This section was copied from POC 12-20-11 and needs to be revised

Put in the link to GO SouceForge tracker:

Senescence and aging in GO

PO has the following terms: sporophyte senescent stage (PO:0007017), gametophyte senescent stage (PO:0025343), H anther senescence (PO:0001036), and 4 leaf senescence stage (PO:0001054), plus 6 ripening (PO:0007010). Rather than writing out the definition senescence in every term, we would like to be able to refer to a GO biological process term.

Go had the general term:

senescence GO:0010149: OBSOLETE. A preprogrammed process associated with the dismantling of an anatomical structure and an overall decline in metabolism. This may include the breakdown of organelles, membranes and other cellular components. An example of this process is found in Arabidopsis thaliana, when older leaves or floral organs are shed.

but, as their comment says: "This term was made obsolete because its name is ambiguous and it is covered by the two more specific terms: 'organ senescence ; GO:0010260' and 'cell aging ; GO:0007569'."

The POC needs a term for whole organism senescence, and we feel that the existing definitions of aging is not appropriate for plants, or even for GO:cell aging and GO:cellular senescence.

Revisions to existing GO terms

GO tree view:

aging

>cell aging

>>cellular senescence

>multicellular organismal aging

>organ senescence

>>leaf senescence

See References/notes, below, for source of definitions.

aging (GO:0007568)

current definition: The inherent decline over time, from the optimal fertility and viability of early maturity, that may precede death and may be preceded by other indications, such as sterility.

proposed definition: A developmental process that is a deterioration and loss of function over time.

Comment: Aging includes loss of functions such as resistance to disease, homeostasis, and fertility, as well as wear and tear. Aging includes cellular senescence, but is more inclusive. May precede death (GO:0016265) and may succeed developmental maturation (GO:0021700). May be preceded by other indications, such as sterility in animals. (RW: Isn't sterility part of aging? GO has a term for aging-dependend sterility, synonym of chromatin silencing at silent mating-type cassette.)

Note: GO:biological process already states that this applies is "pertinent to the functioning of integrated living units: cells, tissues, organs, and organisms", and GO:developmental process states that it is a "progression of an integrated living unit... over time from an initial condition to a later condition".

We only had time for a quick discussion of senescence. Will go over it more next week.

We agreed that comment about sterility should probably come out.

cell aging (GO:0007569)

Postponed until the 12-20-11 meeting.

cellular senescence (GO:0090398)

Postponed until the 12-20-11 meeting.

multicellular organismal aging (GO:0010259):

Postponed until the 12-20-11 meeting.

organ senescence (GO:0010260)

Postponed until the 12-20-11 meeting.

leaf senescence (GO:0010150)

Postponed until the 12-20-11 meeting.

ripening (GO:0009835)

Postponed until the 12-20-11 meeting.

PO senescent stage terms

Postponed until the 12-20-11 meeting.

Mistake in the CL/PO coordination

CM raised the issue below: spot the inconsistency:

/ PO:0025131 ! plant anatomical entity 
 is_a PO:0009011 ! plant structure 
  is_a PO:0000004 ! in vitro plant structure 
   is_a PO:0000005 ! cultured plant cell ***  
  is_a PO:0009002 ! plant cell [xref: GO:0005623] 
   is_a PO:0000005 ! cultured plant cell ***  

/ CL:0000000 ! cell [xref: FMA:68646] [xref: GO:0005623 "cell"] [xref: KUPO:0000002] [xref: WBbt:0004017] [xref: XAO:0003012]

 is_a CL:0000003 ! cell in vivo
  is_a CL:0000004 ! cell by organism
   is_a CL:0000255 ! eukaryotic cell
    is_a CL:0000610 ! plant cell ***  [xref: PO:0009002]

if the xrefs are equivalent and in vivo is (presumably) disjoint from in vitro, then plant cell is unsatisfiable.

Link to CL:0000610 plant cell on CL.

They should be using our definition of plant cell as well: "A cell which is a plant structure. [source: GO:0005623, POC:Curators]"

  • SOLUTION 1:

With it's current placement, CL:0000610 must really be equivalent to a PO:0009002 that is in-vivo - this doesn't correspond to a named class in PO. We could rename CL:0000610 to "in vivo plant cell" and have a bridging axioms that says this is a subclass of PO:0009002

  • SOLUTION 2:

obsolete CL:0000610, with a consider link (not replaced by) to PO:0009002

add an xref to PO:0009002 to CL:0000000 (just as we have for the other taxon-centric AOs).

Remove: 'treat-xrefs-as-equivalent: PO'

Add: 'treat-xref-as-genus-differentia: PO part_of NCBITaxon:nnnnn ! viridiplantae'

  • SOLUTION 3:

move CL:0000610 ! plant cell to be a direct child of CL:0000000 ! cell

we would probably want to move CL:0000255 ! eukaryotic cell at the same time

From CM:

"I don't like solution 1. Neutral w.r.t. 2 and 3."

"Note that whatever the solution, we need a consistent cross-ontology naming strategy. I don't think it's necessary to prefix every in-vivo class with "in-vivo". But we need to be consistent. At the moment "eukaryotic cell" means "eukaryotic in vivo cell", whereas "plant cell" (in PO) means "plant cell, in vivo or in-vitro".

"How about this: if we have a taxonomic qualification, it doesn't imply in-vivo. If we have a named cell type (e.g. "neuron") or some other qualification, it implies in-vivo?"

CL should us the PO definition of plant cell. We should put it on the CL plant tracker.

The problem is if someone tries to import PO into CL, because of the conflict with in vivo cell. This should be address in the document from MH proposing changes to CL.

PJ raised an issue with experimentally modified cell -- you can experimentally modify a cell then stick it back in an organism, so it is in vivo.

Not everyone received Melissa's document. RW will circulate to PO internal, and we will review it before we discuss this more.

Wood Anatomy Ontology Meeting

Please see the Wood_Anatomy and the Wood anatomy ontology meeting, 2012 at NYBG, agenda wiki pages for more information.

Tentative dates are Feb. 5th-7th, 2012 (Sun-Tues)

Update and status:

Invitation letter went out 12/15/11 from DWS, to experts (below) signed by all three Co-PIs, along with Jill Wegrzyn of the TreeGenes Database at UCDavis (Bioinformatics) and Andrew Groover Geneticist, USDA Forest Service, Institute of Forest Genetics, Davis CA. Deadline for their response was Dec 31st 2011.

So far, Fredich Lens, Meg Staton, Barb Lachenbruch and Rachel Spicer have responded positively, and RW has followed up with them. John Carlson has declined to attend as he is having surgery at the end of January.

Still waiting to hear from Elisabeth Wheeler, who has been out of town. Maybe Ale could follow up with her?

Travel forms have been sent to all to confirmed domestic invitees and LC is collecting them. So far we have received them from Jill and Andrew.

The paperwork for FL has been submitted to the dept and is in progress.

BS is available to give his presentation on Sunday morning (see: Wood anatomy ontology meeting, 2012 at NYBG, agenda). He suggested that this presentation may be of interest to others in the NYC area. He will advertise it to a wider audience, and RW will advertise it on the NYBG list. If we need a bigger room, we can get a classroom. DWS (after meeting) said that it would be okay to invite other people.

Upcoming meetings and Presentations 2011/2012:

PAG 2012

January 14-18, 2012, San Diego, California

PO will be represented at the following events:

PJ will give the introductory remarks at the Ontology workshop, and hopefully take part in the Panel Discussion.

For more info, see the PAG 2012 Ontology workshop wiki page.

  • We will also do a computer demo Monday 12:50 pm for the PO.
  • The PO will also take part in an Outreach booth organized by MaizeGDB- schedule TBA

-Do we want to host the wiki page for the booth again?

Phenotype RCN meeting, 23-25 February 2012

The dates: February 23-25, 2012 (Thursday, Friday, 1/2 Saturday) have been confirmed for the next annual Phenotype RCN meeting.

It will be held again at NESCent (Durham, NC).

RW has a friend there she can stay with and is interested in going.

Any news??

Maize Genetics Meeting, March 15-18, 2012

The maize meetings are being held in Portland, OR this year.

For more info see: Maize Genetics Meeting 2012

Registration Link: 2012 Maize Genetics Conference Registration Page will open on December 30, 2011.


Deadlines: Advance meeting registration is due by January 31, 2012.

5th International Biocuration Conference

April 2-4, 2012, Washington DC

• Abstract was submitted December 9, 2011 for consideration for a talk (or else a poster). MS was co-author.

See link: File:Abs Biocuration 2012 (LC 12-9-11).pdf

• Notification date: February 3, 2012

From 9-27-11: PJ is planning to attend and will be running a biocuration workshop- is this happening?

SPNHC 2012

Annual meeting of the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections

Yale University, New Haven Connecticut June 11-16, 2012

Any interest in making a PO presentation at this meeting? Perhaps RW and/or DWS could just go for the day of the presentation, since it is local (New Haven, CT).

The theme for the meeting is "Emerging Technology and Innovation in Natural History Collections Management" (focus on the tools, innovative methods and collaborations that will move the natural history collections community forward).

From PJ: If we can show progress in the FNA work or Morphobank yes we should

Botany 2012

July 7 - 11, 2012 - Columbus, Ohio

Call for Symposia, Colloquia and Workshops:


RW, DWS and MAG put together a proposal for a half day hands-on workshop. The goal will be to teach people (mostly botanists) how to access and use the PO, including how to send feedback, suggest new terms, etc.

Proposal was submitted, waiting for news.

PJ: suggest that we go there with a 'draft' version of the Plant Phenotype Ontology and show them how to use these in character matrixes.

exhibitor's booth

We should also consider hosting an outreach booth.

Not a bad deal for non-profits: $500 for A 10 x 10 Booth Space at Botany 2012, and 2 complimentary registrations for the conference. (plus all the extras!)

• 2 months of Rotating Banner Ads in the online American Journal of Botany

• A Rotating Banner Ad in one edition of the online Plant Science Bulletin

• A Rotating Banner Ad on the Botany 2012 abstract submission site

• A Rotating Banner Ad on the 2012 Conference Registration site.

PJ will check with Gramene and Doreen Ware to see if they want to co-host a booth.

Annotation wiki

JP may also give a talk on the new annotation wiki at this meeting, as part of the genomics section.

ASPB Plant Biology 2012

July 20 - 24, 2012 - Plant Biology 2012, Austin, TX

Registration scheduled to open first week in January.

Early Bird Registration: by May 11

Advance Discounted: May 12-June 15

ICBO 2012

International Conference on Biomedical Ontologies (ICBO 2012), July 22nd-25th, Graz, Austria

co-located with the 7th International Conference on Formal Ontologies in Information Systems (FOIS 2012)

Relevant dates

  • Jan. 31st, 2012: Paper submission deadline
  • Feb. 28th, 2012: Notification of paper acceptance
  • March 15th, 2012: Poster, early career symposium, software demonstrations and workshop papers submission deadline
  • April 15th, 2012: Notification of poster, early career symposium, software demonstrations and workshop paper acceptance
  • June 30th 2012: Deadline for all camera-ready copies for the proceedings

We have until Jan. 31 to submit a paper. Do we want to try to prepare a manuscript for this?

Possible topics: finding commonality in development stages across the plant kingdom (revisions of PGDSO), plant phenotypes in ontologies, community driven annotation efforts (new application from JP and others), others?

BS would like to collaborate on a preliminary paper on Plant Disease Ontology. RW will review IDO and summarize what is there already for plants, what is needed, how it will link to PO. LC will also collaborate.


BS will be organizing an OBO Foundry meeting the afternoon of the day before the conference starts

Next meeting scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 10th, 2012 at 10am PST/1pm EST