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==Date and Time:==
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'''Sunday, January 16th''',  Late Morning to include a buffet lunch
  
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Time: 10:30-1:00 pm (will wrap up in time to get to 1:30 sessions)
  
'''When:'''
 
Proposed Time: Sunday Late Morning to include lunch
 
  
Time 10:30-1:00 pm (will wrap up in time to get to 1:30 sessions)
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'''Where:''' [http://intl-pag.org/TownCountryMap.pdf Town and Country Hotel], Hampton Room
  
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==Summary and Objectives:==
  
'''Where:''' [http://www.towncountry.com/ Town and Country Hotel], Room TBA
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The goal of the workshop is to develop and enrich collaborations with other groups in the Plant Sciences and to demonstrate the utility of the PO in annotating large plant genomics datasets.
  
  
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- We will have 5 speakers from groups who are current or potential collaborators
  
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- The goal is to show a range of uses and highlight the utility of the Plant Ontology to the plant science community. 
  
'''What:'''
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- Each speaker will have about 10-15 minutes, including time for questions, (~ 5-10 slides)
The plan will be to have about 5 speakers from groups that use the PO or send annotations to us. 
 
The goal is to show a range of types of uses and highlight the utility of the PO to the plant science community. 
 
Each speaker will have about 10 minutes, including time for questions, (~ 5-10 slides)?
 
  
We will plan to have a 'working lunch' where folks can mingle and continue discussions  
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- We will have a 'working lunch' where folks can mingle and continue discussions
  
'''who: '''
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==Agenda:==
   
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'''* MaizeGDBCarolyn Lawrence, Mary Schaeffer, Jack Gardiner.'''
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'''10:30am: Welcome and Opening'''
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Laurel Cooper, Coordinator, Plant Ontology Consortium
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'''List of Speakers and Topics: Talks will be followed by time for discussion and networking lunch'''
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*'''10:35am: Ramona Walls, Plant Ontology Consortium'''
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Title: Introduction to the Plant Ontology- Where does my project fit in?
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[[Media:Walls_PO_intro.pdf]]
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*'''10:40am:  Mary Schaeffer, [http://www.maizegdb.org/ MaizeGDB]'''
  
Mary Schaeffer has said that their group can come and she has offered to speak about how the PO is being utilized as they develop a Maize Gene Atlas.  They are working on a large set of Nimblegen and RNA_Seq expression data, from 61 tissues, at various plant growth stages.
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Title: Plant Ontology and the Maize B73 Gene Atlas Wisconsin 2010
  
They are working on initially mapping the expressed sequences to coordinates, and by inference then, to gene models.
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Summary:
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The Plant Ontology is being utilized as MaizeGBD develops a Maize Gene Atlas.  They are working on a large set of Nimblegen and RNA_Seq expression data, from 61 tissues, at various plant growth stages.  These data will be added to the Plant Ontology's existing annotations.
  
They anticipate being able to provide associations for gene models expressed highly to the PO.  This will be a substantial number of associations.
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[[Media:Schaeffer_MaizeGDB.pdf ]]
  
Mary has suggested that she could discuss how each 'tissue' is annotated to the PO terms.
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*'''10:55am: Claude dePamphilis [http://www.floralgenome.org/ Floral Genome Project],'''
  
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Title: The Floral Genome/Ancestral Angiosperm/and Amborella genome projects- Challenges for Applying Ontologies.
  
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Summary:  An overview of their work on a number of basal species in the '''Floral Genome / Ancestral Angiosperm / and Amborella genome projects'''. This will include some of the results that have come along the from both developmental studies and transcriptome studies that may be of interest to plant ontology specialists. There are certainly some challenges for applying ontologies from other organisms on these plants, and work is needed to generate useful comparative ontologies. .
 
   
 
   
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[[Media:DePamphilis_Ontology.pdf]]
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*'''11:10am: Stefan Rensing, [http://www.cosmoss.org/ ''Physcomitrella patens'' Resource]'''
  
==Groups to Invite:==
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Title: MO - Moss/Bryophyte Ontology within PO
  
These groups will be represented at PAG:
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Summary: Stefan's group is developing a moss ontology. He will tell us about how they are developing the PO to MO mappings and annotating the ''Physcomitrella'' genome and transcriptome.
  
* [http://www.gramene.org/plant_ontology/ Gramene] See: [http://intl-pag.org/19/19-gramene.html Gramene workshop at PAG]
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[[Media:Rensing_MO.pdf]]
  
* [http://www.plexdb.org/index.php Plex DB]  Roger P. Wise
 
  
* Blake Meyer (meyers@dbi.udel.edu) see [http://intl-pag.org/19/19-iaic.html International Arabidopsis Informatics Consortium (IAIC) Workshop]
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* '''11:25am: Nick Provart [http://bar.utoronto.ca/ BAR]'''
  
* Physcomitrella group: [http://plantco.de/ Stefan Rensing], University of Freiburg, Germany and Daniel Lang, 
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Title: Identification of Expressologs in Plant Species using Gene Expression Compendia
see: [http://www.cosmoss.org/ Cosmoss], the ''Physcomitrella patens'' resource site.  see: [http://intl-pag.org/19/19-lower.html Non-seed plant workshop]
 
  
* [http://www.rosaceae.org/ Genome Database for Roseae] (GDR), Univ of Washington  see [http://intl-pag.org/19/19-fruits.html Fruit and Nut workshop]
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[[Media: Provart_PO.pdf]]
Doreen Main WSU, Nahla Bassil, USDA-ARS Corvallis
 
  
* [http://qifa.ncpgr.cn/ Qifa Zhang]  Rice Gene Expression Atlas paper
 
  
* Brian Smith White- NCBI [http://intl-pag.org/19/19-ncbi.html NCBI Workshop]
 
  
*[http://msbarker.com/res.htm Michael Barker], see:[http://intl-pag.org/19/19-speciation.html Speciation Genomics Workshop]
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*'''11:40am: Ken McNally IRRI [http://beta.irri.org/index.php/Home/Welcome/Frontpage.html IRRI] '''
  
* Cesare  Gessler,  ETH Zurich??
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Title: Ontological Implications from Sequencing the Global Rice Collections
  
* TAIR,  Eva Huala, Kate Dreher (PMN), (not Tanya Bernadini?)  email: curator@arabidopsis.org
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Summary: Sequencing of genetic resource accessions in Rice. They are characterizing the 120,000 rice accessions (both genotypic and phenotypic diversity).
  
*GrainGenes (curators@pw.usda.gov); David Matthews:(matthews@greengenes.cit.cornell.edu); Victoria Carollo (vcarollo@pw.usda.gov)
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[[Media: KMcNally_IRRI.pdf]]
  
* [http://solgenomics.net/tools/onto/index.pl Solanaceae Genome network (SGN)];  Lukas Mueller (but not Naama Menda); see [http://intl-pag.org/19/19-solan.html Solanaceae Workshop]
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'''11:55am: Closing Comments and Summary'''
  
* [http://soybase.org/ SoyBase]- Rex Nelson
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Pankaj Jaiswal,  Plant Ontology Consortium
  
* Trish Whetzel and [http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ BioPortal]
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==Build-Your-Own Sandwich Buffet Lunch==
  
* [http://fgp.huck.psu.edu/tribedb/index.pl PlantTribes] to: PI: Claude dePamphilis (Penn State) cwd3@psu.edu
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*'''Soup du Jour'''
  
* [http://robust.genome.com/  RoBust: Root and Bulb Genomics Database] [http://www.horticulture.wisc.edu/PhilippSimon Phillipp Simon]
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*'''Sandwich Buffet:'''
  
==Others:==
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Selection of Sliced Meats and Cheeses
  
* Genevestigator: contact?  (support@genevestigator.com)  [https://www.genevestigator.com/gv/doc/ontologies.jsp Ontologies]
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Assorted Freshly Baked Deli Breads
  
* VirtualPlant who, use their "contact us" form?  [http://virtualplant.bio.nyu.edu/cgi-bin/vpweb2/ Virtual plant]
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Condiments to include leaf lettuce, sliced tomatoes, onions, mayonnaise and mustards
  
* [http://www.geneontology.org/ Gene Ontology]
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Crisp potato chips
  
* Shoshi Kikuchi, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Japan
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*'''Salad Selections:'''
  
* Helen Parkinson- Array Express EBI
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Red Potato Salad
  
* Nottingham Arabidopsis [http://arabidopsis.info/cgi-bin/ontology/nasc_po/go.cgi?search_constraint=terms&action=replace_tree&session_id=8730b1287179734 NASC Ontology page]
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Pasta Salad Primavera
  
* OryzaBase:  to: Yukiko Yamazaki
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Marinated Tomatoes and Cucumbers
  
* TraitNet:  Coordinators Farshid Ahrestani (fa2260@columbia.edu) and Dan Bunker (dbunker@njit.edu)
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Variety of Seasonal Greens with Choice of Dressings
  
* CIMMYT, Mexico Generation Challenge Program: Rosemary Shrestha, Elizabeth Arnaud? see: [http://intl-pag.org/19/19-cp.html GCP workshop]
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*'''Deserts:'''
  
* BRENDA to:project leader Prof. Dr. Dietmar Schomburg
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Assorted whole fresh fruits
  
* UniProt  "contact us" page ?
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Chef's Sweets Table
  
* BAR:  Nicholas Provert and Rohan Patel
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*'''Freshly brewed coffee, decaffeinated coffee and tea'''

Latest revision as of 17:20, 1 November 2012

Date and Time:

Sunday, January 16th, Late Morning to include a buffet lunch

Time: 10:30-1:00 pm (will wrap up in time to get to 1:30 sessions)


Where: Town and Country Hotel, Hampton Room

Summary and Objectives:

The goal of the workshop is to develop and enrich collaborations with other groups in the Plant Sciences and to demonstrate the utility of the PO in annotating large plant genomics datasets.


- We will have 5 speakers from groups who are current or potential collaborators

- The goal is to show a range of uses and highlight the utility of the Plant Ontology to the plant science community.

- Each speaker will have about 10-15 minutes, including time for questions, (~ 5-10 slides)

- We will have a 'working lunch' where folks can mingle and continue discussions

Agenda:

10:30am: Welcome and Opening

Laurel Cooper, Coordinator, Plant Ontology Consortium

List of Speakers and Topics: Talks will be followed by time for discussion and networking lunch

  • 10:35am: Ramona Walls, Plant Ontology Consortium

Title: Introduction to the Plant Ontology- Where does my project fit in?

Media:Walls_PO_intro.pdf

Title: Plant Ontology and the Maize B73 Gene Atlas Wisconsin 2010

Summary: The Plant Ontology is being utilized as MaizeGBD develops a Maize Gene Atlas. They are working on a large set of Nimblegen and RNA_Seq expression data, from 61 tissues, at various plant growth stages. These data will be added to the Plant Ontology's existing annotations.

Media:Schaeffer_MaizeGDB.pdf

Title: The Floral Genome/Ancestral Angiosperm/and Amborella genome projects- Challenges for Applying Ontologies.

Summary: An overview of their work on a number of basal species in the Floral Genome / Ancestral Angiosperm / and Amborella genome projects. This will include some of the results that have come along the from both developmental studies and transcriptome studies that may be of interest to plant ontology specialists. There are certainly some challenges for applying ontologies from other organisms on these plants, and work is needed to generate useful comparative ontologies. .

Media:DePamphilis_Ontology.pdf


Title: MO - Moss/Bryophyte Ontology within PO

Summary: Stefan's group is developing a moss ontology. He will tell us about how they are developing the PO to MO mappings and annotating the Physcomitrella genome and transcriptome.

Media:Rensing_MO.pdf


  • 11:25am: Nick Provart BAR

Title: Identification of Expressologs in Plant Species using Gene Expression Compendia

Media: Provart_PO.pdf


  • 11:40am: Ken McNally IRRI IRRI

Title: Ontological Implications from Sequencing the Global Rice Collections

Summary: Sequencing of genetic resource accessions in Rice. They are characterizing the 120,000 rice accessions (both genotypic and phenotypic diversity).

Media: KMcNally_IRRI.pdf

11:55am: Closing Comments and Summary

Pankaj Jaiswal, Plant Ontology Consortium

Build-Your-Own Sandwich Buffet Lunch

  • Soup du Jour
  • Sandwich Buffet:

Selection of Sliced Meats and Cheeses

Assorted Freshly Baked Deli Breads

Condiments to include leaf lettuce, sliced tomatoes, onions, mayonnaise and mustards

Crisp potato chips

  • Salad Selections:

Red Potato Salad

Pasta Salad Primavera

Marinated Tomatoes and Cucumbers

Variety of Seasonal Greens with Choice of Dressings

  • Deserts:

Assorted whole fresh fruits

Chef's Sweets Table

  • Freshly brewed coffee, decaffeinated coffee and tea