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* Will be difficult or impossible to abide by GAF rules exactly, but can work it out | * Will be difficult or impossible to abide by GAF rules exactly, but can work it out | ||
* Column 6 needs to be resolved: Reference or WormBase object (WBPaper or other) [primary source of the association] | * Column 6 needs to be resolved: Reference or WormBase object (WBPaper or other) [primary source of the association] | ||
+ | * Generally, each reference (paper) gets its own line in the GAF | ||
* Some anatomy terms are linked to multiple references, causes a problem | * Some anatomy terms are linked to multiple references, causes a problem | ||
* Phenotypes don't always have a reference, causes a problem | * Phenotypes don't always have a reference, causes a problem |
Revision as of 15:50, 3 April 2014
Agenda
Minutes
Gene Association Files (GAFs)
- Anatomy, life stage, disease association files
- Kevin Howe will be generating these files, in general
- Will be difficult or impossible to abide by GAF rules exactly, but can work it out
- Column 6 needs to be resolved: Reference or WormBase object (WBPaper or other) [primary source of the association]
- Generally, each reference (paper) gets its own line in the GAF
- Some anatomy terms are linked to multiple references, causes a problem
- Phenotypes don't always have a reference, causes a problem
- When we can't follow a publication, we reference a WB object
- Sometimes GO annotations do not have a paper, and so use a different reference object, method
- Proposal: Use a WormBase object as a reference (in column 6) for all GAFs aside from the GeneOntology GAFs
- Kevin Howe: this can be problematic
- Disease terms can have multiple references and so each gets a separate line in the GAF