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Managing NBO and GO equivalent terms #113

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matentzn opened this issue Feb 19, 2021 · 5 comments
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Managing NBO and GO equivalent terms #113

matentzn opened this issue Feb 19, 2021 · 5 comments
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  • Make a report of all the behaviours that have an equivalent GO behaviour
  • Manual review of table
  • Obsolete all NBO equivalents with a replaced by

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@matentzn was this achieved?

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It's no longer a goal pursued because GOs behaviour branch has a wonky future

@DitchingIt DitchingIt closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Feb 11, 2023
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dosumis commented Feb 13, 2023

It may or may not have a wonky future - but IIRC, we have generally used GO terms over NBO in phenotype ontologies where available, because of historically better stability and support for GO and also the possibility to cross-reference with the very rich set of annotations available with the GO terms (I have my doubts that GO will be willing to throw all this annotation away).

So I think we still need the mapping and also need to factor this into our reports of usage in phenotype ontologies - what cases do we have of GO behaviour branch term usage in phenotype ontologies. Whihc of these terms map to or are in scope for NBO.

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dosumis commented Feb 13, 2023

Have re-opened, but might be better as a new ticket.

@DitchingIt DitchingIt assigned dosumis and matentzn and unassigned matentzn Mar 2, 2023
@DitchingIt DitchingIt changed the title Get rid of NBO terms that have a GO equivalent Managing NBO and GO equivalent terms Jul 25, 2023
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GO may be deprecating or obsoleting a number of behavioural terms in the future. This issue may have turned itself inside out:

  1. There may be a number of classes which GO could deprecate if NBO's equivalent were appropriate.
  2. There may be a number of classes not in NBO which GO could 'pass on'.

@DitchingIt DitchingIt assigned DitchingIt and unassigned dosumis Jul 25, 2023
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