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==Plans for a publication to detail the updates in the PO==
 
==Plans for a publication to detail the updates in the PO==
-This is a priority for the fall to promote the application of the Ontologies for Plants
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-This is a priority for the fall to promote the application of "Ontologies for Plant Sciences"
  
-We have been keeping track of the changes on the 'Summary of Changes' page
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First manuscript will target journal: 'Trends in Plant science' for a Review/Opinion article.
  
First manuscript will target journal: 'Trends in Plant science'
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-Laurel and Ramona will prepare a summary preproposal to be sent to [http://www.cell.com/trends/plant-science/Presubmission Trends in Plant Science] for their consideration.
  
-Laurel and Ramona will prepare a summary preproposal to be sent to [http://www.cell.com/trends/plant-science/Presubmission Trends in Plant Science] for their consideration. Focus will be on the benefits and usefulness of the PO, global perspective, links between PO and GO   
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Focus will be on the benefits and usefulness of the PO and GO, global perspective, links between PO and GO   
  
 
Review/Opinion article pre-submission enquiries: provide a 500-600 word summary outlining
 
Review/Opinion article pre-submission enquiries: provide a 500-600 word summary outlining
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-two papers to consider when writing this [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tig.2009.11.004 He et al, 2009] and [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TD1-49R5G9N-2/2/d2ad592124aa644953568e2ae2cfaf6f Vincent etal, 2003]
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-two papers to consider when writing this [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tig.2009.11.004 He et al, 2009] and [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TD1-49R5G9N-2/2/d2ad592124aa644953568e2ae2cfaf6f Vincent et al, 2003]
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Second manuscript will be a full paper to Plant Physiology- Bioinformatics section, target date after the new year, once we complete more revisions.
 
  
 
* Use info from the grant proposal. Focus will be on updates to PO, and how it is now applicable to all plants.
 
* Use info from the grant proposal. Focus will be on updates to PO, and how it is now applicable to all plants.
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===PSO- Plant Physiology paper===
 
===PSO- Plant Physiology paper===
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Second manuscript will be a full paper to Plant Physiology- Bioinformatics section, target date after the new year, once we complete more revisions.
  
 
Ideas from PJ Apple-Pseudo fruit, microarray data,  
 
Ideas from PJ Apple-Pseudo fruit, microarray data,  
  
 
florets in rice and compositae.  Compare large scale sequencing data sets.
 
florets in rice and compositae.  Compare large scale sequencing data sets.
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-We have been keeping track of the changes on the 'Summary of Changes' page
  
 
Look at [http://qifa.ncpgr.cn/ Qifa Zhang] rice datasets see microarry data [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-313X.2009.04100.x/abstract Gene Expression Atlas]
 
Look at [http://qifa.ncpgr.cn/ Qifa Zhang] rice datasets see microarry data [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-313X.2009.04100.x/abstract Gene Expression Atlas]

Revision as of 16:42, 1 November 2010

Plans for a publication to detail the updates in the PO

-This is a priority for the fall to promote the application of "Ontologies for Plant Sciences"

First manuscript will target journal: 'Trends in Plant science' for a Review/Opinion article.

-Laurel and Ramona will prepare a summary preproposal to be sent to Trends in Plant Science for their consideration.

Focus will be on the benefits and usefulness of the PO and GO, global perspective, links between PO and GO

Review/Opinion article pre-submission enquiries: provide a 500-600 word summary outlining

  • what will be discussed in the article,
  • why the suggested topic would be timely,

co-author information, plus up to 20 key references that indicate the intended breadth of the proposed article (most references should be to work published in the past 2-3 years).


-two papers to consider when writing this He et al, 2009 and Vincent et al, 2003





  • Use info from the grant proposal. Focus will be on updates to PO, and how it is now applicable to all plants.

-Compare to previous publication Ilic et al, Plant Phys.


PSO- Plant Physiology paper

Second manuscript will be a full paper to Plant Physiology- Bioinformatics section, target date after the new year, once we complete more revisions.

Ideas from PJ Apple-Pseudo fruit, microarray data,

florets in rice and compositae. Compare large scale sequencing data sets.

-We have been keeping track of the changes on the 'Summary of Changes' page

Look at Qifa Zhang rice datasets see microarry data Gene Expression Atlas

TIPS Paper

From Ramona (10/29/10)

Possible topics to include:


What the PO is and types of data available on PO (background information)


Potential uses of PO

-interspecies comparison using Genevesitgater

-hot topics in plant genomics and how the PO can help research in those areas

--e.g., rice data sets described above, new genomes being sequenced

-systematics (character descriptions), see Teleost Anatomy Ontology paper.

-evolutionary studies of homology and convergence, evo-devo, GO-type analyses

-crop improvement for non-model species (trait descriptions and gene expression as in SGN or Generation Challenge Program, gene exploration for non-model species based on model organism database in PO)


Actual use cases

-Virtual Plant

-GCP

-SGN

-Traitnet

-others?


Recruiting more contributors

-use the article as a way to get encourage contribution of annotations from more groups


List of possible citations (required for proposal):

Gene Expression Atlasin rice (Zhang)

Plant Phys paper

Intro, results, methods:

Update on the changes to PO in the past 18 months, focus on how it is now applicable to all plants.

Challenges in incorporating such a phylogenetically broad group of species


Discussion:

how this will help move research forward in non-angiosperm model species and all non-model species

future directions