Difference between revisions of "WormBase-Caltech Weekly Calls"
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**Genes associated with a paper via Textpresso searches could be presented to the first-pass curator for approval in the first-pass form | **Genes associated with a paper via Textpresso searches could be presented to the first-pass curator for approval in the first-pass form | ||
**Need to fix current abstract-gene associating script to include proteins (e.g. PIE-1) | **Need to fix current abstract-gene associating script to include proteins (e.g. PIE-1) | ||
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+ | **Incorporate a canned Textpresso query on WormBase object pages so users could look for additional info if they want | ||
*Other gene-object connections | *Other gene-object connections | ||
**Develop a canned query for all objects that should be associated with the gene page | **Develop a canned query for all objects that should be associated with the gene page |
Revision as of 13:50, 11 June 2009
June 11, 2009
- Discussion of allele-paper connections
- Jolene has a Textpresso-based pipeline for identifying alleles in papers
- Alleles get associated with a paper if there is phenotypic or molecular data
- List of all alleles could possibly be passed on to Sanger for subsequent connection to papers
- Discussion of gene-paper connections
- What criteria should be used for associating genes with papers?
- Currently being associated manually by a curator during first-pass
- Could Textpresso be harnessed for this task?
- There are different evidences attached to gene-paper connections
- Genes associated with a paper via Textpresso searches could be presented to the first-pass curator for approval in the first-pass form
- Need to fix current abstract-gene associating script to include proteins (e.g. PIE-1)
- Incorporate a canned Textpresso query on WormBase object pages so users could look for additional info if they want
- Other gene-object connections
- Develop a canned query for all objects that should be associated with the gene page