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'''* MaizeGDB:  Carolyn Lawrence, Mary Schaeffer, Jack Gardiner.'''
 
'''* MaizeGDB:  Carolyn Lawrence, Mary Schaeffer, Jack Gardiner.'''
From Mary Schaeffer:
 
  
We will be exploring the new PO release as working on term matching to some developmental stages for a Maize Gene Atlas.  
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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.  
  
The sequencing group is turning in a final set of models soon, that MaizeGDB will be guardians of, starting Jan 2011.  We anticipate loading into
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They are working on initially mapping the expressed sequences to coordinates, and by inference then, to gene models.
MaizeGDB, both Nimblegen and RNA_Seq expression data from the same group for a Maize Gene Atlas.  
 
  
I anticipate being able to provide associations for gene models expressed highly. There are 61 tissues, at various plant growth stages, so this will be a substantial number of associations.  
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They anticipate being able to provide associations for gene models expressed highly to the PO. This will be a substantial number of associations.
  
'''PJ: Would you be mapping the RNAseq data and the Array data to gene/gene models?'''
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Mary has suggested that she could discuss how each 'tissue' is annotated to the PO terms. 
  
MS: Initially they will be mapped to coordinates, and by inference then, to gene models. We are in close contact with CSH on the release of the
 
new models.
 
  
About adequacy of the PO, my sense is that all seems cool. The current listing is a bit drafty in parts, and I am conferring as I work through the
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list with the authors.  Perhaps of better utility to you, would be how each 'tissue' is annotated to the PO terms? 
 
Maybe I could present this in the workshop Laurel is organizing re use of PO?
 
 
 
In any case, I will have the 'mappings' soon.
 
  
  

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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)

Where: Town and Country Hotel, Room TBA



What: 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.

who:

* MaizeGDB: Carolyn Lawrence, Mary Schaeffer, Jack Gardiner.

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.

They are working on initially mapping the expressed sequences to coordinates, and by inference then, to gene models.

They anticipate being able to provide associations for gene models expressed highly to the PO. This will be a substantial number of associations.

Mary has suggested that she could discuss how each 'tissue' is annotated to the PO terms.





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