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Organization of terms that describe environmental effects on growth of a microbial population #247
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OMP:0007919 ! presence of cell population growth OMP:0007920 ! absence of cell population growth OMP:0007926 ! increased anaerobic population growth OMP:0007927 ! decreased anaerobic population growth OMP:0007928 ! abolished anaerobic population growth
OMP:0000039 !
OMP:0005189 ! anaerobic population growth phenotype OMP:0005190 presence of anaerobic population growth OMP:0005191 ! absence of anaerobic population growth OMP:0005192 ! altered anaerobic population growth OMP:0005193 ! increased anaerobic population growth yield OMP:0005194 ! decreased anaerobic population growth yield OMP:0005195 ! abolished anaerobic population growth OMP:0005196 ! increased anaerobic population growth rate OMP:0005197 ! decreased anaerobic population growth rate OMP:0007192 ! population growth range phenotype *Added comment "This is a high-level term whose primary purpose is to organize terms beneath it in the ontology, and we expect that it will not be used for direct annotations. Please consider using a more specific term to annotate each phenotype." to the following terms: *The following terms were added to category qc_do_not_annotate and category qc_do_not_manually_annotate]: |
The group went over the proposed changes in today's OMP call.
Michelle pointed out a problem with the terms I had suggested for 'facultative anaerobe population growth' and 'aerotolerant anaerobe population growth,' etc. The problem she pointed out is that for any given microbial population, it will be growing either in the presence or absence of O2. Phenotype terms such as aerotolerant anaerobe or hyperthermophile were created to capture types of information that are commonly used in identifying microorganisms. We want to have these "bergey's-manual-esque" terms in OMP, but aren't sure where they belong in the ontology. Consensus was that they should be grouped together at some high level in the ontology. Jim suggested we think about the structure of GO in terms of process terms and molecular function terms. Action item: I will revert to the original names of these terms (see crossed out changes in the previous comment) and move them to a temporary high level branch. Consensus was that these |
…check whether these terms are redundant
OMP:0007192 ! population growth range phenotype and its children
When we first created OMP terms to describe the effects of environmental factors, such as temperature, pH, and osmolarity, on growth, the definitions referred to "a cell or cells." Because these phenotypes are usually assayed by monitoring population growth, we moved these phenotype terms to be children of 'OMP:0007167 ! population growth phenotype.' However, the term names and definition were not edited. I have started working on editing these terms and creating missing terms that are needed to annotate the phenotypes in Nichols et al.
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