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− | * | + | *Tutorial on how to access the various resources available through the PO website: |
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**how to interpret an ontology (including relations, definitions, and external references | **how to interpret an ontology (including relations, definitions, and external references | ||
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**how to submit feedback (including requests for new terms or revised definitions) | **how to submit feedback (including requests for new terms or revised definitions) | ||
**how to download and work with ontology and annotation files. | **how to download and work with ontology and annotation files. | ||
+ | *Discussion of ontology terms and definitions | ||
*Supplemental: Instruction will be available on how to generate association files for genomic projects interested in contributing and maintaining new PO annotations. | *Supplemental: Instruction will be available on how to generate association files for genomic projects interested in contributing and maintaining new PO annotations. | ||
Revision as of 00:38, 27 June 2012
This page is for internal use, for preparing for the PO workshop at the Botany 2012 meeting.
For a description of the workshop, see Plant Ontology Workshop, Botany 2012.
Topics
- Introductions of presenters and participants
- determine participants' needs and interests
- Brief introduction to the principles and content of the PO.
- Tutorial on how to access the various resources available through the PO website:
- how to navigate the website
- how to interpret an ontology (including relations, definitions, and external references
- how to browse or search for ontology terms or annotations
- how to submit feedback (including requests for new terms or revised definitions)
- how to download and work with ontology and annotation files.
- Discussion of ontology terms and definitions
- Supplemental: Instruction will be available on how to generate association files for genomic projects interested in contributing and maintaining new PO annotations.