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POC meeting, Webex Conference Call; Date: Oct 20th, 2010 10am (PDT)
In attendance:
POC members:
Absent:
Collaborators:
Acceptance of the minutes from the 10-13-10 meeting?
Status and Update of Progress: PO Release
- The new release is on the live, public PO web page! Thanks to everyone for all their hard work, it has definitely been a team effort.
- The PO front page, release notes, acknowledgments pages have all been revised.
- The PO is on FaceBook!
Issues:
- Amigo browser: There are no icons for relations that we added (has_part, derives_from). Show up as question marks.
What about participates_in? We have also created the participates_in and derives_from relations, but they are not currently in use. Will need to create icons for them if we use them in the next release.
Might be possible to make icons in OboEdit. Justin E. said that if we can figure out how to make the icons, he can probably figure out how to get them on to Amigo. Barry said to contact Chris Mungall to be sure whatever icons we use are consistent with Obo Foundry use.
- The new species annotated by SGN are not reflected in the drop down box on the advanced search page.
Missing: Anisodus acutangulus, Atropa baetica, Coffea arabica (coffee), Nicotiana tabacum (tobacco), Physalis spp., Solanum insanum (eggplant)
We do not have Lycopersicum esculentum tomato, (but we do have Solanum lycopersicum)
This is another issue with the browser. Need to request a feature on AmiGO SF tracker for the script to pull in all synonyms based on the NCBI taxon ID and should display common names as well. Annotation files should just use NCBI id.
PO Web page things that still need to be fixed:
PO slims
GO includes reduced versions of their ontologies (Go slims) for some user groups. The slims are developed and maintained by the users, but publicly accessible as part of the GO flat file. We have one user group (TraitNet) that is interested in creating a PO slim. This is basically done by creating a subset, which can then be extracted to make a smaller file.
The problem with users creating and maintaining subsets, is that whenever the plant_ontology file changes, their file will become out of date. This problem can be overcome if we maintain the subset within the main plant_ontology file.
We need to decide if we want to include users subsets in the PO flat file, and if we want to have any other policies regarding slims. For example, GO also maintains a generic slim. PO has a 'reference plant structure' subset, but we have not been maintaining it.
We need to decide asap about whether or not to maintain Traitnet's subset, because they are beginning work on it now.
Other Items
*Question from Daniel Lang <daniel.lang@biologie.uni-freiburg.de> (to Pankaj Sept 2009)
Looking for estimates of the number of cell types and the number of different tissue types in the gametophytic and sporophytic generations of the following angiosperms:
Arabidopsis lyrata, Arabidopsis thaliana, Carica papaya, Glycine max, Medicago truncatula, Populus trichocarpa, Ricinus communis, Vitis vinifera, Oryza sativa, Sorghum bicolor and Zea mays (current estimate: total 100 cell types) See details in 10-6 meeting
Has anyone responded to him? Dennis and Ramona should report back at this meeting.
- Setting up conference call with Bruce Kirchoff to discuss the Plant Ontology and the issues he raised at the Botany Meeting
See details of his comments in 10-6 meeting.
This was scheduled to be done after Sept 20th, so we should probably decide when we want to do it.
Laurel can set up a Doodle poll?? Who wants to take part?
- Mailing lists
We need to define the function of each of the mailing lists: po, po-dev, po-announce, po-internal. I think po-announce, po-internal are fine, but what are the other 2 supposed to be for?
In mid-August the new list po-discuss@plantontology was set up and the members of po-internal were added to it. This is the address that will be used in the letters to the reviewers.
We all agreed that these need to be reviewed and we need to deal with the spam problem as well. May be able to use images instead of textual links to email addresses.
We will need to update the links to this lists on the PO web site (http://plantontology.org/mailarchs/mail_list.html)
Upcoming meetings 2010-2011:
- Infectious Disease Ontology Workshop
Dallas, Dec. 8th and 9th, 2010
Organized by Lindsay Cowall (Duke University) and others, under the auspices of the National Center for Biomedical Ontology. IDO Workshop December 2010. Note that relations between the IDO and other ontologies is one of their provisional goals.
Pankaj will represent the PO with regard to plant infectious diseases. This is especially relevant to the PO as infectious disease agents (viruses and bacteria) are widely used in plant genetic research.
For additional information on the IDO see http://www.infectiousdiseaseontology.org/Home.html
- Plant and Animal Genome XIX Conference
January 15-19, 2011 PAG 2011
Registration is open, abstract deadline Nov 1, 2010. To qualify for reduced registration rates, must register by October 15th.
Lol and Ramona are planning on attending and setting up a half day workshop and meeting with collaborators. We will present a computer demonstration,and poster and possibly a Phenote workshop. Alejandra cannot attend. PJ is not attending as he is teaching. DWS will attend. Abstract under construction....
* International Botanical Congress (IBC2011)
July 23rd-30th 2011, Melbourne, Australia
Registration is open- deadline for abstracts: 31 October 2010, Important dates
Dennis and Alejandra are planning to attend IBC2011 and speak in other symposia.
Symposium proposal was accepted, 'Bio-Ontologies for the Plant Sciences' under the genetics, genomics and bioinformatics theme.
Ramona contacted the organizers about whether or not it is possible to get a room with Internet for outreach activities, but hasn't gotten a response yet. Is this something we still want to pursue?
Pankaj, Ramona, and Angelica Cibrian (Harvard and ANMH, Genomics of Seed Plants) are scheduled to give talks and must submit abstracts by October 31st. Three additional speakers will be chosen from abstracts that are submitted.
Pankaj will give the introductory talk on general use of ontologies, GO, genomics, etc, and Ramona will present the talk on the Plant Ontology.