Sue Bello
Sue Bello
If it helps this is a mapping of the high level HPO terms to high level MP terms https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BJfse2aSST0FFK__FweZREQC-jhrJ2fDwBiG_ieBsR8/edit?usp=sharing
Agree with @pnrobinson @matentzn if you would be interested we could put something together for the 2025 Biocuration meeting. The call for workshop proposals is going to go out soon
When we created the top level organization of [VT](https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ols4/ontologies/vt) we modified this from MP to expand the systems to cover all vertebrates. It could be helpful to look at the...
Using the text definitions as our guide: vasculitis (MP:0001864) becomes vascular inflammation, synonym vessel inflammation, using Uberon UBERON:0000055 in the EQ. Definition is amended to: **inflammation of any blood and/or...
lymphangitis MP:0010141 should also be a child of abnormal lymphatic system physiology MP:0010368 and MP:0001864. **This is done.** Have NOT created a new term for abnormal lymphatic vessel physiology yet**
for vasculature terms defined as blood vessels - add blood before vasculature (make label match definition) make this synonym - add ..blood vessel.. as primary label
Add a term for abnormal micronucleus incidence definition: any anomaly in the occurrence of the small membrane bounded compartments with a DNA content encapsulated by a nuclear envelope and spatially...
@matentzn full name is the long, spelled out version of the gene symbol. For example symbol: Cyp1a1 full name (or just name): cytochrome P450, family 1, subfamily a, polypeptide 1...
No, homologous genes in different taxa may have the same full name. For example CYP1A1 (human), Cyp1a1 (Rat), Cyp1a1 (mouse), and cyp1a1 (Xenopus) all have the same full name 'cytochrome...
Other organs/tissues that turn up frequently brain kidney skeletal muscle heart