Hinxton meeting March 2008

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Attendees

  • Michael Ashburner, Cambridge University
  • Johnathan Bard, Edinburgh University
  • Bernard de Bono, EBI
  • Thorsten Henrich, EMBL
  • Suzi Lewis, LBL
  • Jane Lomax, EBI
  • James Malone, EBI
  • David Osumi-Sutherland, Cambridge University
  • Helen Parkinson, EBI
  • Monte Westerfield, Zfin

Agenda

  • Johnathan Bard - Minimal Anatomy Ontology
  • Thorsten Henrich - The Bilateria Ontology
  • David Osumi-Sutherland
  • Helen Parkinson

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  • Bernard de Bono

Discussion

The presentations focussed on:

  • the need and use cases for a cross species anatomy ontology for annotation and analysis purposes (Helen, Thorsten, Johnathan, Bernard).

These include:

* queries for gene expression (array and in situ) across shared anatomical structures and developmental time
* need for pathway mapping and inference across species
* need for annotation source that's multispecies for use in submission tools 
  • CARO state of the art and experiences extending CARO (David, Thorsten)
  • Evaluation of CARO, Bilateria and MMIA against presented use cases (Helen, Johnathan, Thorsten, David)

Action Items

  • 1. Generate a list of developmental process terms and submit these to the Gene Ontology for inclusion

E.g. delamination

AI:Johnathan, David, Thorsten

  • 2. Development of a common methodology to represent (anatomical) homology groups a David and Thorsten have approached this in a similar way already. David suggested that the FMA relations be condensed and used.

AI:David will generate an OBO file containing his modelling strategy

  • 3. Development of a Most Recent Common Ancestor Anatomy (MRCA) Ontology
  • 4. FMA update model.

AI: The conversion of the FMA to OWL format is non trivial and labour intensive. Suzi will contact Onard Medino to discuss this.

  • 5. CARO improvements

Thorsten had successfully used CARO to build the bilateria ontology, but it was felt that the use of CARO by other groups would be improved if:

* all the definitions contained examples
* an example CARO should be available extended for an example species
* a manual on how to use CARO is needed (the paper helps)
* the FMA is a good example of definitions plus examples.
* synonyms would be useful
* epithelial cell could be removed - it's duplicate with the Cell Ontology
* CARO doesn't deal with function and therefore organ is not present. David suggested that an  abstract class function could be added to help with refining the middle part of CARO
* DS and JB will work on defining differentia (labels that would want to attach to a tissue) such as the boundary types that could be included in CARO
* communication of any proposed changes should be done by the obo-anatomy list so that all are aware of proposed changes
  • 6. Funding

There are two possible sources of funding identified

* an unsolicited R01 
* EC funding. This will be conditional on use, rather than solely development of an ontology.

AI: Helen and Bernard will look into EC funding sources (ICAT) AI: Suzi will look into submitting an R01 to develop the MCRA and do some work on CARO to support this.

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