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model NOT unique? Right now they are, and this is posing problems (data is
 
model NOT unique? Right now they are, and this is posing problems (data is
 
being suppressed/overwritten that shouldn't be). -- from Chris
 
being suppressed/overwritten that shouldn't be). -- from Chris
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== Anatomy_term Model ==
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raymond proposes adding four sub tags to ?Anatomy_term model
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?Anatomy_term
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    Child  Cell_c        ?Anatomy_term    XREF Cell_p
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            XUNION_OF_c    ?Anatomy_term    XREF XUNION_OF_p
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    Parent  Cell_p        ?Anatomy_term    XREF Cell_c
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            XUNION_OF_p    ?Anatomy_term    XREF XUNION_OF_c
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the Cell_c/p tags are used to represent parent/child developmental lineage relationship between cells.
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the XUNION_c/p tags are for anatomy ontology to represent a specific uncertain type of lineage relationship (among nuclei). e.g. "AVFL nucleus" develops from ("P1.aaaa nucleus" XOR "W.aaa nucleus").
  
 
= Notes =
 
= Notes =

Revision as of 17:10, 6 June 2012

Agenda

Models Proposals

Interaction Model

Can we make "PCR_interactor" and "Sequence_interactor" in the ?Interaction model NOT unique? Right now they are, and this is posing problems (data is being suppressed/overwritten that shouldn't be). -- from Chris


Anatomy_term Model

raymond proposes adding four sub tags to ?Anatomy_term model

?Anatomy_term

   Child   Cell_c         ?Anatomy_term     XREF Cell_p
           XUNION_OF_c    ?Anatomy_term     XREF XUNION_OF_p
   Parent  Cell_p         ?Anatomy_term     XREF Cell_c
           XUNION_OF_p    ?Anatomy_term     XREF XUNION_OF_c

the Cell_c/p tags are used to represent parent/child developmental lineage relationship between cells. the XUNION_c/p tags are for anatomy ontology to represent a specific uncertain type of lineage relationship (among nuclei). e.g. "AVFL nucleus" develops from ("P1.aaaa nucleus" XOR "W.aaa nucleus").

Notes