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The overall goals of the Crop Ontology are to unify and connect the many databases.  There are different ontologies for each of the species of interest rice, wheat, maize, banana, chickpea, sorghum.  Within these ontologies, there are species-specific descriptions of plant anatomy and growth and development terms that can be browsed on the [http://cropontology.org/ontology-lookup/ GCP - Crop Ontology Lookup Service].
 
The overall goals of the Crop Ontology are to unify and connect the many databases.  There are different ontologies for each of the species of interest rice, wheat, maize, banana, chickpea, sorghum.  Within these ontologies, there are species-specific descriptions of plant anatomy and growth and development terms that can be browsed on the [http://cropontology.org/ontology-lookup/ GCP - Crop Ontology Lookup Service].
  
There is a listing for on the Ontology lookup service for [http://cropontology.org/ontology-lookup/browse.do?ontName=CO_100 PO_anatomy ontology CO_100:0000000, which lists terms from the PO, but with the CO_100: prefix.  This is being phased out and replaced by the species specific ontologies.  Within these, there are terms common to CO and PO, but in most cases, the definitions are more specific to refer to the individual plant species.  In these cases, the PO term is listed as an xref.For example: Musa (banana) leaf [http://cropontology.org/ontology-lookup/browse.do?ontName=CO_125 CO_125:0000002], def'n: Lateral appendage of the stem (corm) consisting in a mature state of sheath, petiole and blade. It is the main photosynthetic organ. (
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There is a listing for on the Ontology lookup service for [http://cropontology.org/ontology-lookup/browse.do?ontName=CO_100 PO_anatomy ontology CO_100:0000000, which lists terms from the PO, but with the CO_100: prefix.  This is being phased out and replaced by the species specific ontologies.  Within these, there are terms common to CO and PO, but in most cases, the definitions are more specific to refer to the individual plant species.  In these cases, the PO term is listed as an xref.For example: Musa (banana) leaf [http://cropontology.org/ontology-lookup/browse.do?ontName=CO_125 CO_125:0000002].
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def'n: Lateral appendage of the stem (corm) consisting in a mature state of sheath, petiole and blade. It is the main photosynthetic organ.  
  
 
2.Avenues of possible collaborative activity
 
2.Avenues of possible collaborative activity

Revision as of 22:35, 6 May 2010

POC- Crop Ontology meeting, Webex Conference Call; Date: May 6th, 2010 1 pm (PDT)

In attendance: POC member: Laurel Cooper (OSU),Rosemary Shrestha- Generation Challenge Program, CIMMYT, Mexico,


Agenda:

1.Introduction and overview of the Crop Ontology-

Rosemary showed an introduction to the GCP Crop ontology website and the layout of the Crop Ontology Domains:

010-089 General Germplasm Ontology Ontology

090-099 Taxonomic Ontology

100-299 Plant Anatomy & Development Ontology

300-499 Phenotype and Trait Ontology Ontology

500-699 Structural and Functional Genomic Ontology

700-799 Location and Environmental Ontology

800-899 General Science Ontology

900-999 Other (Sub-domain or Site-Specific) Ontology


The overall goals of the Crop Ontology are to unify and connect the many databases. There are different ontologies for each of the species of interest rice, wheat, maize, banana, chickpea, sorghum. Within these ontologies, there are species-specific descriptions of plant anatomy and growth and development terms that can be browsed on the GCP - Crop Ontology Lookup Service.

There is a listing for on the Ontology lookup service for PO_anatomy ontology CO_100:0000000, which lists terms from the PO, but with the CO_100: prefix. This is being phased out and replaced by the species specific ontologies. Within these, there are terms common to CO and PO, but in most cases, the definitions are more specific to refer to the individual plant species. In these cases, the PO term is listed as an xref.For example: Musa (banana) leaf [http://cropontology.org/ontology-lookup/browse.do?ontName=CO_125 CO_125:0000002.

def'n: Lateral appendage of the stem (corm) consisting in a mature state of sheath, petiole and blade. It is the main photosynthetic organ.

2.Avenues of possible collaborative activity Addition of species-specif



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