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− | 1. ''' ''in vitro'' cultured cell, tissue and organ''' was moved out the Plant Structure class and made a separate class. def: "Isolated and grown plant protoplast, cell, tissue and organ, involving, as a common factor, growth of microbe-free plant material in sterile environment, such as sterilized nutrient medium in a test tube or petri dish." | + | Agenda: We will continue with the discussions of the changes made at the Ithaca meeting Dec 09 |
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+ | 1. ''' ''in vitro'' cultured cell, tissue and organ''' was moved out the Plant Structure class and made a separate class. | ||
+ | def: "Isolated and grown plant protoplast, cell, tissue and organ, involving, as a common factor, growth of microbe-free plant material in sterile environment, such as sterilized nutrient medium in a test tube or petri dish." | ||
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2.New parent terms proposed by Ramona: | 2.New parent terms proposed by Ramona: | ||
− | '''*cardinal organ part''' | + | '''A. *cardinal organ part''' |
− | def: A plant structure that is a direct or immediate part of an organ that is often maximal(?) but is smaller than the organ itself. Examples include lobe, operculum, neck, petiole?, leaflet. | + | def: A plant structure that is a direct or immediate part of an organ that is often maximal(?) but is smaller than the organ itself. Examples include lobe, operculum, neck, petiole?, leaflet. |
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− | '''* collective plant structure''' | + | '''B. * collective plant structure''' |
− | def: A plant structure that is composed of multiple organs but is not an organ. (Maybe something about a bona fide boundary, some way to distinguish it from whole plant). Examples: flower, perianth, inflorescence. collective structure or compound organ? | + | def: A plant structure that is composed of multiple organs but is not an organ. (Maybe something about a bona fide boundary, some way to distinguish it from whole plant). Examples: flower, perianth, inflorescence. collective structure or compound organ? |
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+ | '''3.Term request from TAIR for "gamete"'''- | ||
+ | proposed (RW): add gamete to the ontology (is_a parent, plant cell), with sperm cell and egg cell as siblings under a common parent 'gamete'. -tabled for next discussion. | ||
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− | + | Next conference call- Tuesday March 9th- 11am |
Revision as of 18:40, 25 February 2010
Agenda for the POC Conference Call, Date and time :TBA
Agenda: We will continue with the discussions of the changes made at the Ithaca meeting Dec 09
1. in vitro cultured cell, tissue and organ was moved out the Plant Structure class and made a separate class.
def: "Isolated and grown plant protoplast, cell, tissue and organ, involving, as a common factor, growth of microbe-free plant material in sterile environment, such as sterilized nutrient medium in a test tube or petri dish."
2.New parent terms proposed by Ramona:
A. *cardinal organ part def: A plant structure that is a direct or immediate part of an organ that is often maximal(?) but is smaller than the organ itself. Examples include lobe, operculum, neck, petiole?, leaflet.
B. * collective plant structure def: A plant structure that is composed of multiple organs but is not an organ. (Maybe something about a bona fide boundary, some way to distinguish it from whole plant). Examples: flower, perianth, inflorescence. collective structure or compound organ?
3.Term request from TAIR for "gamete"- proposed (RW): add gamete to the ontology (is_a parent, plant cell), with sperm cell and egg cell as siblings under a common parent 'gamete'. -tabled for next discussion.
Next conference call- Tuesday March 9th- 11am