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Review annotations to GO:1903231 mRNA binding involved in posttranscriptional gene silencing #3976

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pgaudet opened this issue Nov 15, 2021 · 3 comments

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@pgaudet
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pgaudet commented Nov 15, 2021

Dear all,

The proposal has been made to obsolete GO:1903231 'mRNA binding involved in posttranscriptional gene silencing, see geneontology/go-ontology#18851

Annotations are here:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BHdXJPKnkvGtY5ARUxDAZMgKkScMC2gusRTlsnQGWS8/edit#gid=0

Number of annotations by group:

  • 1303 UCL (BHF, ARUK and ParkinsonsUK)
  • 166 FlyBase
  • 26 ZFIN
  • 7 MGI
  • 6 DIBU
  • 1 EcoCyc
  • 1 TAIR

Thanks, Pascale

@RLovering
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Hi All
sorry I have changed my mind and I am now suggesting new MF terms are needed NTR: Function terms for RNAs #22441

The point I am making is that we are removing GO:1903231 mRNA binding involved in posttranscriptional gene silencing because the term name has a process in it. And yet many of the protein MF tems have a process parent (either included or implied just not listed as a parent). I am suggesting that MF terms need to be created for ncRNAs and this issue needs to be addressed before the removal of the annotations associated with the term GO:1903231 mRNA binding involved in posttranscriptional gene silencing.

Please do not edit the annotations associated with GO:1903231 mRNA binding involved in posttranscriptional gene silencing until a new MF replacement is agreed

Thanks
Ruth

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Can either of these two be used instead? These are both posttranscriptional processes.
GO:0035278
GO:0035279

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pgaudet commented Jan 24, 2022

We have decided to rename and move the term instead - see geneontology/go-ontology#22441

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