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Minutes- POC Conference Call, Tues Mar 16th, 11am PDT
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Minutes- POC Webex Conference Call, Tues Mar 16th, 11am PDT
 
 
  
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In attendance: Laurel Cooper (minutes), Ramona Walls (minutes), Alejandra Gandolfo, Chris Mungall, Dennis Stevenson.  Absent: Pankaj Jaiswal, Barry Smith.
  
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Minutes are added to agenda in italics under each item.
  
 
Agenda: The goal for today's conference call is to deal with the issues raised by gametophyte and sporophyte. At the same time we will need to discuss whole plant as they are interrelated. These items have been posted on SourceForge for people to comment on.
 
Agenda: The goal for today's conference call is to deal with the issues raised by gametophyte and sporophyte. At the same time we will need to discuss whole plant as they are interrelated. These items have been posted on SourceForge for people to comment on.
  
Items from last week's discussion:
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cardinal organ part and collective organ
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Ramona and Laurel moved a group of terms so they are now children of these two structures. These include all the terms that don't have is_a parents and are appropriate, plus a few others (see below:)
 
Ramona and Laurel moved a group of terms so they are now children of these two structures. These include all the terms that don't have is_a parents and are appropriate, plus a few others (see below:)
  
a. new children of cardinal organ part (currently without is_a parent):
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anther (as part of stamen)
 
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b. new children of collective plant structure (currently without is_a parent):
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andreocium
 
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     * Do we need to open a SF tracker item for each and every one or can these be dealt with as a group under the corresponding parent term?  
 
     * Do we need to open a SF tracker item for each and every one or can these be dealt with as a group under the corresponding parent term?  
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''The group agreed that it was best not to make separate SF Tracker items for each of these when dealing with groups of terms.  PJ suggested the best way to deal with this is to create a new "children of" term for each of these and list the terms that are affected under the respective ones.''
  
  

Revision as of 20:36, 16 March 2010

Minutes- POC Webex Conference Call, Tues Mar 16th, 11am PDT

In attendance: Laurel Cooper (minutes), Ramona Walls (minutes), Alejandra Gandolfo, Chris Mungall, Dennis Stevenson. Absent: Pankaj Jaiswal, Barry Smith.


Minutes are added to agenda in italics under each item.

Agenda: The goal for today's conference call is to deal with the issues raised by gametophyte and sporophyte. At the same time we will need to discuss whole plant as they are interrelated. These items have been posted on SourceForge for people to comment on.

Items from last week's discussion:

 cardinal organ part and collective organ

Ramona and Laurel moved a group of terms so they are now children of these two structures. These include all the terms that don't have is_a parents and are appropriate, plus a few others (see below:)

a. new children of cardinal organ part (currently without is_a parent):

anther (as part of stamen)

apical hook

auricle (outgrowth)

awn

central zone of the leaf lamina

central zone of the petiole

connective

fruit distal end and proximal end (is a fruit an organ?)

hypanthium (made part of the receptacle instead of part of flower)

hyperphyll

hypocotyl

leaf apex

leaf base

leaf lamina (and all other laminas)

leaf lamina base

leaf rachis (is_a stalk)

leaf sheath

leaflet

ligule (outgrowth)

ovary

ovule

paleal apiculus

pedicel

petiole (proximal end and distal end)

raphe (removed part_of link to ovary, because it is part of the funicle that is attached to the ovary, not part of the ovary)

antiraphe (definition is not clear. Is it part of the ovary or the funicle?)

receptacle (or is it an organ?)

root tip

sepal margin (and all margins)

stigma

stipel

style

transition zone

Also:

- pulvinus (currently is_a organ)


b. new children of collective plant structure (currently without is_a parent):

andreocium

calyx

corolla

epicalyx

flower

gynoecium

inflorescence

infructescence

involucre

perianth

spikelet


Also:

-Made seedling is_a whole plant

-Made tepal is_a plant organ (since petal is)

-Floral bract and inflorescence bract were children of both plant organ and bract (which is_a organ). Deleted is_a relationships to plant organ and kept under bract.

-Made new term for organ margin (see notes from Ithaca meeting 12/2009). Then organ margin is_a cardinal organ part and types of margins are is_a children of organ margin. -Deleted is_a relationships from lamina margin to leaf lamina.


Comments: - There may be others that should be reclassified but have not been found yet.

  • Ramona and Laurel are wondering about the correct procedure for informing the POC group of changes like these (groups of terms) which we make to the ontology?
   * Do we need to open a SF tracker item for each and every one or can these be dealt with as a group under the corresponding parent term? 

The group agreed that it was best not to make separate SF Tracker items for each of these when dealing with groups of terms. PJ suggested the best way to deal with this is to create a new "children of" term for each of these and list the terms that are affected under the respective ones.


New items for discussion:

1. gametophyte: current def'n: A haploid plant, or phase of a plant's life cycle, that bears gametes after mitotic events.


proposed definition: A plant structure that arises through a meiotic event and is capable of producing gametes.


2. sporophyte: current def'n: A plant or phase of a life cycle that bears spores formed by meiosis.


proposed definition: A plant structure that is a product of fertilization and is capable of forming spores through meiosis.

Note: we will need to add the term spore to the PO.


3. whole plant: current def'n: A plant structure which is a whole organism.


5. standard practices for writing definitions

Should we reword existing definitions (as time allows) to fit the machine readable format we have been using for new definitions?

Where should examples go, in the second part of the definition or in comments? Currently, there is a mix of both in the PO.

Comments from Barry Smith- via email:

"The rule is that examples NEVER occur in definitions. They should always occur in comments.

The best practice is as above (cases that were absolutely known to fit the definition), but we will need to address this issue again when we move to a formal version of the ontology.

Incidentally, it is good to record also those examples which provide the reasons why we included specific clauses in definitions which might seem redundant to people who do not know the cases in question" BS


6. Source Forge issues

Should there be a separate SF tracker for growth and developmental stages?

Do we need to get an email from SF every time someone makes a change?

LC- One option to reduce your inbox from getting clogged up is to have the PO_internal emails sent as a digest once per day.  
I think you can set this yourself, or let me know and I can set it for you.

Is there a way to see when an item has last been changed in SF, so someone could look at the list of items and see which ones have new comments?


7. Setting the date of next public release of the PO-anatomy database:

According to the NSF grant timeline, we should have a public release in the first quarter of 2010 (Feb-April).

How much more needs to be done before we are ready for a public release of the revised database?


8. Next conference call- Tuesday March 23rd- 11am or ????


Items for upcoming meetings:


   * Definitions of simple and compound organ. Ramona will post on Source Forge before we discuss them. 


   * Older items on Source Forge, such as layer of cells or layer of tissue, multiple suggested new is_a parents, outgrowth or projection, etc. Ramona will summarize before we discuss them. 


   * Reduced collective plant structure (from POC meeting of 3/9/2010). Ramona will post on Source Forge before we discuss it.