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My idea would be to export this information to Wikidata. @cthoyt do you have a list of BEL relationships, with their meaning? Then I can try to find the corresponding...
But, there are also some databases that do keep track of their secondary IDs (HMDB, ChEBI for example). So I would start with those ("the easy example"), and then we...
@robertgiessmann : thanks for asking! The primary IDs are the IDs the databases wants you to use, when referring to a specific molecular entity. The secondary IDs, are IDs that...
Hi @robertgiessmann , more confusion was not my intention ;) the example you provide, is indeed an example of an ID which has been removed (and we don't really know...
@egonw : yes, the GeneProtein repo doesn't seem to be up to date with the current code; last commit was end of 2021 (I made one for the .cff file,...
@tabbassidaloii : thank you for the quick response! I don't think a new readme file is necessary, but an updated one would be nice. So, if these repo's are up...
@egonw : I believe this PR is very old and not relevant anymore (also because the Datasources.tsv has been moved to a different repo). Can we close it?
Yes that could work! You mean download of the BridgeDb libraries, right? Not the local mapping files (I think these are displayed very clearly)? I have the "Framework" now as...
Added: - Main page: Framework and Libraries (iso Framework) - Framework page: linkouts to github/bridgedb/bridgedb, and link to releases page on Github. @egonw : could you check if this is...
@egonw : will this PR be merged, or closed?