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*Ralf Sommer would help generate concise descriptions | *Ralf Sommer would help generate concise descriptions | ||
*Working with Brugia community already | *Working with Brugia community already | ||
− | *Could we select what type of GBrowse description is visible (drug targets, molecular function (GO term?), secreted | + | *Could we select what type of GBrowse description is visible (potential drug targets, molecular function (GO term?), secreted proteases, resistance locus, etc.)? Using radio buttons, for example? |
*Use GO annotations in automated fashion? | *Use GO annotations in automated fashion? | ||
*Parasitic worm vs. Free-living worm descriptions (host, drugs, species-specific genes, etc.) | *Parasitic worm vs. Free-living worm descriptions (host, drugs, species-specific genes, etc.) | ||
*30-character controlled vocabulary for genes? | *30-character controlled vocabulary for genes? | ||
+ | *Annotate (and then display) based on drug sensitivity, resistance, no effect? Show "potential" drug interactions? |
Revision as of 17:29, 6 December 2012
2012 Meetings
December 6, 2012
Concise descriptions
- Concise descriptions tool as a pilot for community annotation
- How can concise descriptions be generated on an automated basis?
- Prioritize with genes with little to no known information
- Focus on genes in other species
- GBrowse-visible description (30 character limit)
- Complex gene information will still be best handled manually
- Brugia malayi good starting point; Pristionchus and C. briggsae
- Ralf Sommer would help generate concise descriptions
- Working with Brugia community already
- Could we select what type of GBrowse description is visible (potential drug targets, molecular function (GO term?), secreted proteases, resistance locus, etc.)? Using radio buttons, for example?
- Use GO annotations in automated fashion?
- Parasitic worm vs. Free-living worm descriptions (host, drugs, species-specific genes, etc.)
- 30-character controlled vocabulary for genes?
- Annotate (and then display) based on drug sensitivity, resistance, no effect? Show "potential" drug interactions?