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This page will hold notes on the Plant Disease Ontology (PDO) being developed by the PO
 
This page will hold notes on the Plant Disease Ontology (PDO) being developed by the PO
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
Issues under discussion:  
 
Issues under discussion:  

Revision as of 17:04, 10 April 2013

This page will hold notes on the Plant Disease Ontology (PDO) being developed by the PO

Issues under discussion:

  • use of common names to describe the diseases and are caused by a variety of pathogens: e.g. Pecky Rice

Conversion of ontology file to owl from OBO: At the Protege Short Course:

  • Imported the plant_disease_ontology.obo file, version 1553. Had to do something to make the names appear as the labels, rather than the PDO:id. At the time Tim Redmond said there was some sort of bug, but he worked around it.
  • need to figure out how to do it again, maybe redo the import and replicate?
  • We also set the numbering system so we could add terms (entities) and have them be assigned a PDIO:id- how did we do that???
  • The PDO:Ids are not showing up in the annotations- how do I get them to display?

eg. causal agent PDO:0000015


What else did we did:

  • Created object properties: inverse of each other:

-'causal agent of' and has_causal_agent - has_part and part_of

  • Also created:

- isa_primary_host

    • probably should make the naming consistent with underscores


Fixing problem of spp. as causal agents

  • fungal spp. (PDO:0000070) made it a subclass of fungal biotic causal agent (PDO:0000026) with the class restrictions (?correct term?),:
  • has_part only 'fungal species'
  • has_part some 'fungal species'
  • Pythium spp. (PDO:0000064)

-made this class Equivalent to 'fungal spp.' and (has_part only 'Pythium sp.')

  • Created the new class 'Pythium sp.' and made the two individual Pythium sp.subclasses of it: Pythium dissotocum and Pythium spinosum. Not sure how to see the new PDO:id.

Can do the same with the other two classes: Curvularia spp. and Fusarium spp.