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Agenda for the POC Conference Call  2-23-10
 
Agenda for the POC Conference Call  2-23-10
  
Items for discussion:
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Agenda:
1.Complete the discussion of the Plant Structure parent terms that were defined at the meeting in Ithaca- these have been posted on Sourceforge for people to comment:  
 
  
* plant cell
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1. Discuss the Plant Structure parent terms that were defined at the meeting in Ithaca- these have been posted on Sourceforge for people to comment:
New def:
 
...is a cell, which is the basic functional unit of a plant, and that has as its parts a maximally connected lumen, the contents of this lumen and the surrounding plant cell wall.
 
Comments: applies to living or dead cells
 
  
Note: There is no "lumen" term in GO- so it should be added. 
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    * plant cell  
Raven, Evert and Eichhorn define the lumen as: "the space bounded by the cell wall".
 
Def:  maximally connected lumen ??  is there a simpler way to word this?
 
  
* plant organ
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def: An anatomical structure that is or was part of a plant and that has as its parts a maximally connected lumen, the contents of this lumen and the surrounding cell wall.
 
New def:  
 
-is an anatomical structure that is a functional unit, is a proper part of a plant and includes portions of tissues of at least two different types which derive from a common developmental path. 
 
(reworded slightly for readability)
 
Comments: May include individual cell types that are not part of tissues. example: stomatal cells which are part of the leaf, "proper" refers to not being the whole plant
 
Examples: stem, leaf,  root
 
  
Note: in 2-11-10 talk, Barry Smith suggested having child terms of plant organ: simple, compound and complex plant organs- tabled for next discussion.        
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New def: A cell, the basic functional unit of a plant, that has as its parts a maximally connected lumen, the contents of this lumen and the surrounding plant cell wall.
  
*portion of plant tissue
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Comments: Reference the definition of cell in GO(GO:0005623), see GO for definition of cell also: applies to living or dead cells
def: "An anatomical structure in a plant that consists of cells and intracellular matrix." comment: See Esau on simple and compound tissue. **This still needs to be fixed.
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Note: There is no "lumen" term in GO- Ramona will request it.
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Raven, Evert and Eichhorn define the lumen as: "the space bounded by the cell wall".
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Def: maximally connected lumen ?? is there a simpler way to word this?
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    * plant organ
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def: "A maximal anatomical structure which is a proper part of a plant and which derives from a single ontogenetic event and includes as parts portions of tissues of at least two different types. Examples: stem, leaf, root."
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New def: -A plant structure that is a functional unit, is a proper part of a plant and includes portions of tissues of at least two different types which derive from a common developmental path.
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(reworded slightly for readability)
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Comments: May include individual cell types that are not part of tissues. example: guard cells which are part of the leaf, idioblasts
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"proper" refers to not being the whole plant Examples: stem, leaf, root
  
New def:  
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Note: in 2-11-10 talk, Barry Smith suggested having child terms of plant organ: simple, compound and complex plant organs- tabled for next discussion.
-is an anatomical structure in a plant that consists of one or more cell types, organized into a structural and functional unit, and may include an intercellular matrix.
 
  
Comment:  intercellular matrix- def: middle lamella- "layer of intercellular (between the cells) chiefly, pectic substances, cementing together the primary walls of contiguous cells ( ref: Evert, 3rd ed 2006)
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    * portion of plant tissue
  
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def: "An anatomical structure in a plant that consists of cells and intracellular matrix." comment: See Esau on simple and compound tissue. **This still needs to be fixed.
  
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New def: -A plant structure that consists of one or more cell types, organized into a structural and functional unit, and may include an intercellular matrix.
  
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Comment: intercellular matrix- def: middle lamella- "layer of intercellular (between the cells) chiefly, pectic substances, cementing together the primary walls of contiguous cells ( ref: Evert, 3rd ed 2006)
  
  
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There was much discussion about this one and several good points were raised:
 
There was much discussion about this one and several good points were raised:
-Does this include single-celled plants? Can something be a plant cell and a whole plant?
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(Chris made a comment about disjoints in OBO-Edit- not too sure about this)
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-Does this include single-celled plants? Can something be a plant cell and a whole plant? (Chris made a comment about making these disjoints in OBO-Edit)
- PJ- problem of having some terms that should be under both gametophyte and sporophyte- example is a leaf like structure- phyllome. Also, root-like structures eg. rhizoids
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- PJ- problem of having some terms that should be under both gametophyte and sporophyte- example is a leaf like structure- phyllome. Also, root-like structures eg. rhizoids
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-also the problem of having term inflation if all the plant structures have to be qualified as either gametophytic or sporophytic
 
-also the problem of having term inflation if all the plant structures have to be qualified as either gametophytic or sporophytic
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- gametophyte and sporophyte are really phases of development not plant structures, although botanists are used to referring to the "gametophyte and sporophyte"
 
- gametophyte and sporophyte are really phases of development not plant structures, although botanists are used to referring to the "gametophyte and sporophyte"
-should gametophyte and sporophyte actually be siblings of 'whole plant', so that terms like microphyll can have multiple parentages.
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-should gametophyte and sporophyte actually be siblings of 'whole plant', so that terms like microphyll can have multiple parentages.
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- there was discussion about actually dissolving the gametophyte and sporophyte terms, but we decided not to disrupt the ontology right now and do the following:
 
- there was discussion about actually dissolving the gametophyte and sporophyte terms, but we decided not to disrupt the ontology right now and do the following:
-move all terms that are currently under gametophyte and sporophyte under whole plant,
 
- then worry about populating gametophyte and sporophyte with specific terms
 
- figure out how to cross reference between the PO Structure and Development ontologies.
 
  
Note: Make sure that gametophytic stage and sporophytic stage are defined in the developmental stage ontology.  
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- move all terms that are currently under gametophyte and sporophyte under whole plant, - then worry about populating gametophyte and sporophyte with specific terms - figure out how to cross reference between the PO Structure and Development ontologies.
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Note: Gametophytic stage and sporophytic stage should be defined in the developmental stage ontology (not currently in it).
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3. in vitro cultured cell, tissue and organ was moved out the Plant Structure class and made a separate class. def: "Isolated and grown plant protoplast, cell, tissue and organ, involving, as a common factor, growth of microbe-free plant material in sterile environment, such as sterilized nutrient medium in a test tube or petri dish." -tabled for next discussion.
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4.New parent terms proposed by Ramona:
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*cardinal organ partdef: A plant structure that is a direct or immediate part of an organ that is often maximal(?) but is smaller than the organ itself. Examples include lobe, operculum, neck, petiole?, leaflet. -tabled for next discussion.
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* collective plant structureA plant structure that is composed of multiple organs but is not an organ. (Maybe something about a bona fide boundary, some way to distinguish it from whole plant). Examples: flower, perianth, inflorescence. collective structure or compound organ? -tabled for next discussion.
  
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5. Term request from TAIR for "gamete"- proposed (RW): add gamete to the ontology (is_a parent, plant cell), with sperm cell and egg cell as siblings under a common parent 'gamete'. -tabled for next discussion.
  
3. in vitro cultured cell, tissue and organ was moved out the Plant Structure class and made a separate class.
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6. Assignment of Term numbers:
def: "Isolated and grown plant protoplast, cell, tissue and organ, involving, as a common factor, growth of microbe-free plant material in sterile environment, such as sterilized nutrient medium in a test tube or petri dish."
 
-tabled for next discussion.
 
  
4. New parent terms proposed by Ramona:
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We need a set of numbers for the POC curators ( Lol and Ramona, mostly)- existing:
*cardinal organ part
 
def: A plant structure that is a direct or immediate part of an organ that is often maximal(?) but is smaller than the organ itself. Examples include lobe, operculum, neck, petiole?, leaflet.
 
-tabled for next discussion.
 
  
* collective plant structure
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Group identifier range (from-to)
A plant structure that is composed of multiple organs but is not an organ. (Maybe something about a bona fide boundary, some way to distinguish it from whole plant).
 
Examples: flower, perianth, inflorescence. collective structure or compound organ?
 
-tabled for next discussion.
 
  
5. Term request from TAIR for "gamete"- proposed (RW): add gamete to the ontology (is_a parent, plant cell), with sperm cell and egg cell as siblings under a common parent 'gamete'.
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TAIR: 0000001-0005000
-tabled for next discussion.
 
  
6 Assignment of Term numbers:  
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Gramene/OSU: 0005001-0010000
  
We need a set of numbers for the POC curators ( Lol and Ramona, mostly)- existing:  
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IRIS-IRRI: 0010001-0015000
  
Group
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MaizeGDB: 0015001-0020000
identifier range (from-to)
 
TAIR
 
0000001-0005000
 
Gramene
 
0005001-0010000
 
IRIS-IRRI
 
0010001-0015000
 
MaizeGDB
 
0015001-0020000
 
UMSL
 
0020001-0025000
 
  
Proposed:  
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UMSL: 0020001-0025000
0025000-0030000 PO curators
 
0030001-0035000 NYBG
 
  
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New numbers to be added:
  
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0025001-0030000 PO Consortium
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0030001-0035000 NYBG
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0035001-0040000 Cornell/MAG
  
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Action item:  Update on POC webpage and PO wiki
  
  
 
7.  Next conference call- Tues Mar 2nd at 11 am PST
 
7.  Next conference call- Tues Mar 2nd at 11 am PST

Revision as of 17:40, 22 February 2010

Agenda for the POC Conference Call 2-23-10

Agenda:

1. Discuss the Plant Structure parent terms that were defined at the meeting in Ithaca- these have been posted on Sourceforge for people to comment:

   * plant cell 

def: An anatomical structure that is or was part of a plant and that has as its parts a maximally connected lumen, the contents of this lumen and the surrounding cell wall.

New def: A cell, the basic functional unit of a plant, that has as its parts a maximally connected lumen, the contents of this lumen and the surrounding plant cell wall.

Comments: Reference the definition of cell in GO(GO:0005623), see GO for definition of cell also: applies to living or dead cells

Note: There is no "lumen" term in GO- Ramona will request it.

Raven, Evert and Eichhorn define the lumen as: "the space bounded by the cell wall".

Def: maximally connected lumen ?? is there a simpler way to word this?

   * plant organ 

def: "A maximal anatomical structure which is a proper part of a plant and which derives from a single ontogenetic event and includes as parts portions of tissues of at least two different types. Examples: stem, leaf, root."

New def: -A plant structure that is a functional unit, is a proper part of a plant and includes portions of tissues of at least two different types which derive from a common developmental path.

(reworded slightly for readability)

Comments: May include individual cell types that are not part of tissues. example: guard cells which are part of the leaf, idioblasts

"proper" refers to not being the whole plant Examples: stem, leaf, root

Note: in 2-11-10 talk, Barry Smith suggested having child terms of plant organ: simple, compound and complex plant organs- tabled for next discussion.

   * portion of plant tissue 

def: "An anatomical structure in a plant that consists of cells and intracellular matrix." comment: See Esau on simple and compound tissue. **This still needs to be fixed.

New def: -A plant structure that consists of one or more cell types, organized into a structural and functional unit, and may include an intercellular matrix.

Comment: intercellular matrix- def: middle lamella- "layer of intercellular (between the cells) chiefly, pectic substances, cementing together the primary walls of contiguous cells ( ref: Evert, 3rd ed 2006)


2. Whole plant was redefined as "A plant structure which is a whole organism." and gametophyte and sporophyte were moved under it.

There was much discussion about this one and several good points were raised:

-Does this include single-celled plants? Can something be a plant cell and a whole plant? (Chris made a comment about making these disjoints in OBO-Edit)

- PJ- problem of having some terms that should be under both gametophyte and sporophyte- example is a leaf like structure- phyllome. Also, root-like structures eg. rhizoids

-also the problem of having term inflation if all the plant structures have to be qualified as either gametophytic or sporophytic

- gametophyte and sporophyte are really phases of development not plant structures, although botanists are used to referring to the "gametophyte and sporophyte"

-should gametophyte and sporophyte actually be siblings of 'whole plant', so that terms like microphyll can have multiple parentages.

- there was discussion about actually dissolving the gametophyte and sporophyte terms, but we decided not to disrupt the ontology right now and do the following:

- move all terms that are currently under gametophyte and sporophyte under whole plant, - then worry about populating gametophyte and sporophyte with specific terms - figure out how to cross reference between the PO Structure and Development ontologies.

Note: Gametophytic stage and sporophytic stage should be defined in the developmental stage ontology (not currently in it).


3. in vitro cultured cell, tissue and organ was moved out the Plant Structure class and made a separate class. def: "Isolated and grown plant protoplast, cell, tissue and organ, involving, as a common factor, growth of microbe-free plant material in sterile environment, such as sterilized nutrient medium in a test tube or petri dish." -tabled for next discussion.

4.New parent terms proposed by Ramona:

  • cardinal organ partdef: A plant structure that is a direct or immediate part of an organ that is often maximal(?) but is smaller than the organ itself. Examples include lobe, operculum, neck, petiole?, leaflet. -tabled for next discussion.


  • collective plant structureA plant structure that is composed of multiple organs but is not an organ. (Maybe something about a bona fide boundary, some way to distinguish it from whole plant). Examples: flower, perianth, inflorescence. collective structure or compound organ? -tabled for next discussion.

5. Term request from TAIR for "gamete"- proposed (RW): add gamete to the ontology (is_a parent, plant cell), with sperm cell and egg cell as siblings under a common parent 'gamete'. -tabled for next discussion.

6. Assignment of Term numbers:

We need a set of numbers for the POC curators ( Lol and Ramona, mostly)- existing:

Group identifier range (from-to)

TAIR: 0000001-0005000

Gramene/OSU: 0005001-0010000

IRIS-IRRI: 0010001-0015000

MaizeGDB: 0015001-0020000

UMSL: 0020001-0025000

New numbers to be added:

0025001-0030000 PO Consortium 0030001-0035000 NYBG 0035001-0040000 Cornell/MAG

Action item: Update on POC webpage and PO wiki


7. Next conference call- Tues Mar 2nd at 11 am PST