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== This page is under construction.... ==
 
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To demonstrate the new plant anatomy terms that have been added to accommodate mosses and give reviewers a brief tutorial on how to use PO.   
 
To demonstrate the new plant anatomy terms that have been added to accommodate mosses and give reviewers a brief tutorial on how to use PO.   
  
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(will present talk on Physco bioinformatics at our symposium at the IBC)
 
(will present talk on Physco bioinformatics at our symposium at the IBC)
  
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What are the most important changes that had to be made to accomodate mosses and other non-angiosperm plants?
 
What are the most important changes that had to be made to accomodate mosses and other non-angiosperm plants?

Revision as of 19:26, 12 May 2011

This page is under construction....

Goals:

To demonstrate the new plant anatomy terms that have been added to accommodate mosses and give reviewers a brief tutorial on how to use PO.


People to invite- potential Reviewers:

Stefan Rensing and Daniel Lang of the Physcomitrella group, University of Freiburg, Germany;

Cosmoss Moss Ontology


Brent Mishler, UC Berkeley, USA, (bmishler@berkeley.edu) Brent Mishler

Bill Buck (NYBG) William Buck (bbuck@nybg.org)

Michael L. Christianson- now at Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California (mxianson@pacbell.net)

B. Crandall-Stotler (Southern Illinois University)

B. Goffinet (University of Connecticut)

Scott Schuette (Southern Illinois University) link

(will present talk on Physco bioinformatics at our symposium at the IBC)

Topics

What are the most important changes that had to be made to accomodate mosses and other non-angiosperm plants?

-Top level reorganization

-Redefining upper-level terms

-Adding new mid-level terms

-Inserting new low-level terms