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Should we have synonyms which are same as main term?

Open turnovec opened this issue 2 years ago • 3 comments

Hello all,

I was just playing a bit with exporting HPO to more simple "flat format" for utilization in one of our databases and I found, that there are many terms, where one of the synonyms is same as the main term. For example, just the second HPO termi defined in .obo file:

HP:0000002 - Abnormality of body height name: Abnormality of body height synonym: "Abnormality of body height"

Is this intentional or some bug? It's definitely not for all terms (there are terms which don't have any synonym).

In case it's a bug, I'm attaching a list of all terms where one of the synonym is same as main term.

synonyms_same_as_main_term.txt

turnovec avatar Apr 25 '22 16:04 turnovec

Hey, thanks. this is correct in hpo. They should always have the layperson annotation. This our way of differentiating between professional and layperson terms.

drseb avatar Apr 25 '22 18:04 drseb

Ok, it makes sense. You are right that in most of them they have "EXACT layperson []".

But there are still some of them, where they don't. But much less. I'm attaching them again.

synonyms_same_as_main_term_not_layperson.txt

In first case (Optic disc pallor) there is "RELATED uk_spelling []". But it's for just one case. In others there are mostly just "EXACT []". In several cases there are "EXACT []" with some ORCID number.

For "AV nodal tachycardia" there is synonym "AV nodal tachycardia" with annotation "EXACT abbreviation []".

turnovec avatar Apr 26 '22 11:04 turnovec

Thanks for pointing this out, @turnovec

  • [x] HP:0000543 Optic disc pallor
  • [x] HP:0000625 Eyelid coloboma
  • [x] HP:0002308 Chiari malformation
  • [x] HP:0002663 Delayed epiphyseal ossification
  • [x] HP:0002684 Thickened calvaria
  • [x] HP:0003160 Abnormal isoelectric focusing of serum transferrin
  • [x] HP:0003341 Subepidermal blistering with cleavage in the lamina lucida
  • [x] HP:0005306 Capillary hemangioma
  • [x] HP:0006297 Enamel hypoplasia
  • [x] HP:0006315 Solitary median maxillary central incisor
  • [x] HP:0006518 Pulmonary venous occlusion
  • [x] HP:0007526 Hypopigmented skin patches on arms
  • [x] HP:0009804 Tooth agenesis
  • [x] HP:0011043 Abnormality of circulating adrenocorticotropin level
  • [x] HP:0011687 AV nodal tachycardia
  • [x] HP:0012254 Ewing sarcoma
  • [x] HP:0012432 Chronic fatigue
  • [x] HP:0012556 Hyperbeta-alaninemia
  • [x] HP:0012639 Abnormal nervous system morphology
  • [x] HP:0030269 Increased serum insulin-like growth factor 1
  • [x] HP:0030473 Abnormal light-adapted flicker electroretinogram
  • [x] HP:0030873 Anti-centromere antibody positivity
  • [x] HP:0032574 Elevated uridine in urine
  • [x] HP:0033000 Subglottic laryngitis
  • [x] HP:0033714 Multiple meningiomata
  • [x] HP:0034063 Anti-islet antigen-2 antibody positivity
  • [x] HP:0034241 Prenatal death
  • [x] HP:0040089 Abnormal natural killer cell count
  • [x] HP:0410054 Decreased circulating GABA concentration
  • [x] HP:0410267 Intestinal hemangioma
  • [x] HP:5000026 Anti-neurexin-3alpha antibody

pnrobinson avatar Jul 03 '22 14:07 pnrobinson

@turnovec thanks again for pointing these items out. I have applied various corrections to remove redundancy.

pnrobinson avatar Sep 04 '22 21:09 pnrobinson