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The '''[[Chado Natural Diversity Module]] Working Group''' was established with the aim of getting the Chado Natural Diversity Module into the production version of [[Chado]].
  
  
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= Discussion =
There will be a [[January 2010 GMOD Meeting#Satellite Meetings|Satellite Meeting]] on the proposed Natural Diversity module for [[Chado]] at the [[January 2010 GMOD Meeting]].  This meeting will be a discussion of the module both in its current state and where we would like to see it go.  If you have an interest in adding better natural diversity support to Chado, then you are encouraged to attend.
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[[Tripal]] with an emphasis on future development plans. Anyone using Tripal, planning on or interested in it, or with an interest in using Drupal as a web front end to [[Chado]] is encouraged to attend.
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See the [[Talk:Chado Natural Diversity Module Working Group|discussion page]] for notes on what we've talked about and where we are heading. Once the discussion settle, a summary of decisions will appear here.
  
== Date and Time ==
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* See [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22120662 the publication].
  
'''Friday, January 8, 2009'''
 
  
We'll meet at 5pm on Friday, January 8, outside the [[January 2010 GMOD Meeting#Venue and Lodging|Best Western Hotel]] and then have dinner together and then meet afterwords.  This is the night ''before'' [[PAG 2010]] starts, and 6 days before the [[January 2010 GMOD Meeting|GMOD meeting]] starts.  We are holding it before PAG because some key personnel are attending only PAG.
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= History =
  
== Venue ==
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This section describes important events in the development of the module.  Detailed discussion of functionality is a separate section below.
  
The venue will be set before the meeting.  This is likely to be a small informal gathering.
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== 2007 ==
  
== Participants ==
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The [http://sourceforge.net/projects/heliconiusdb/develop initial version] of the Natural Diversity Module was developed by several people associated with [http://nescent.org NESCent].  The initial application was ''heliconius'' research.  This first version was directly inspired by the [http://www.maizegenetics.net/gdpdm/ Genomic Diversity and Phenotype Data Model (GDPDM)], which comes out of Cornell.  The GDPDM has great documentation and is also described in [[:Image:GDPDM_GMOD_presentation20060630.ppt|this presentation]].
  
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=== Links ===
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* The [http://sourceforge.net/projects/heliconiusdb/develop beta natural diversity module] is in [http://sourceforge.net/projects/heliconiusdb/develop Soureforge].
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** [http://heliconiusdb.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/heliconiusdb/trunk/doc/ documentation] directory
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** [http://heliconiusdb.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/heliconiusdb/trunk/schema/ schema definitions].
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** [http://heliconiusdb.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/heliconiusdb/trunk/schema/doc/diversity.html Table Documentation]
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* The module is based heavily on the [http://www.maizegenetics.net/gdpdm/ Genomic Diversity and Phenotype Data Model (GDPDM)], which comes out of Cornell, and also has nice documentation.  The GDPDM is also described in [[:Image:GDPDM_GMOD_presentation20060630.ppt|this presentation]].
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== 2009 ==
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In the fall of 2009, Sook Jung of Washington State downloaded the initial version (becoming the first known user outside ''heliconius'') and started looking at it with the goal of using for [http://www.rosaceae.org/ GDR], a plant genome database.  Sook found that a number of things weren't clear, and her input led to a rethinking of the design, and to the formation of this working group.
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== 2010 ==
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Several working group participants met at a [[January 2010 GMOD Meeting#Satellite Meetings|January 2010 GMOD Satellite Meeting]] during [[PAG 2010]].  Discussion has continued in teleconferences and on the {{MailingListLink|Chado|Chado mailing list}}.  The design has changed considerable during this time.  It has become more ''Chadoesque'':  it is a very flexible and generic design.
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As of July 2010, the schema is undergoing final tweaks before it is moved into production [[Chado]].
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= Participation =
 
If you are interested, please add your name below.  (Either update this page directly, or send your contact info to [mailto:clements@nescent.org Dave Clements].)
 
If you are interested, please add your name below.  (Either update this page directly, or send your contact info to [mailto:clements@nescent.org Dave Clements].)
  
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* The [http://sourceforge.net/projects/heliconiusdb/develop beta natural diversity module] is in [http://sourceforge.net/projects/heliconiusdb/develop Soureforge].  This includes some [http://heliconiusdb.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/heliconiusdb/trunk/doc/ documentation], and the [http://heliconiusdb.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/heliconiusdb/trunk/schema/ schema definitions].
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* The module is based heavily on the [http://www.maizegenetics.net/gdpdm/ Genomic Diversity and Phenotype Data Model (GDPDM)], which comes out of Cornell, and also has nice documentation.  The GDPDM is also described in [[:Image:GDPDM_GMOD_presentation20060630.ppt|this presentation]].
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[[Stock Relationship Ontology]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 4 February 2012

The Chado Natural Diversity Module Working Group was established with the aim of getting the Chado Natural Diversity Module into the production version of Chado.


Discussion

See the discussion page for notes on what we've talked about and where we are heading. Once the discussion settle, a summary of decisions will appear here.


History

This section describes important events in the development of the module. Detailed discussion of functionality is a separate section below.

2007

The initial version of the Natural Diversity Module was developed by several people associated with NESCent. The initial application was heliconius research. This first version was directly inspired by the Genomic Diversity and Phenotype Data Model (GDPDM), which comes out of Cornell. The GDPDM has great documentation and is also described in this presentation.

Links

2009

In the fall of 2009, Sook Jung of Washington State downloaded the initial version (becoming the first known user outside heliconius) and started looking at it with the goal of using for GDR, a plant genome database. Sook found that a number of things weren't clear, and her input led to a rethinking of the design, and to the formation of this working group.

2010

Several working group participants met at a January 2010 GMOD Satellite Meeting during PAG 2010. Discussion has continued in teleconferences and on the Chado mailing list. The design has changed considerable during this time. It has become more Chadoesque: it is a very flexible and generic design.

As of July 2010, the schema is undergoing final tweaks before it is moved into production Chado.


Participation

If you are interested, please add your name below. (Either update this page directly, or send your contact info to Dave Clements.)

Name Email Affiliation Comments

Dave Clements (organizer)

clements@nescent.org

NESCent, GMOD

Please let me know if you are interested in participating in this group, or if you have any questions.

Sook Jung

sook * bioinfo.wsu.edu

Washington State University, GDR

Meg Staton

mestato * yahoo.com

CUGI

Stephen Ficklin

ficklin * clemson.edu

CUGI

Dorrie Main

dorrie * wsu.edu

Washington State University, GDR

Scott Cain

OICR / GMOD

Genevieve DeClerk

Cornell / Gramene

Bob MacCallum

r.maccallum#imperial.ac.uk

VectorBase

mosquitoes, ticks and other nasties...

Seth Redmond

seth.redmond * imperial.ac.uk

Imperial / VectorBase

Naama Menda

naama.menda * cornell.edu

sol genomics network / SGN

Maren Friesen

University of Southern California

Medicago ecological genomics

Yuri Bendana

University of southern California

Medicago ecological genomics

Pantelis Topalis

topalis*imbb.forth.gr

VectorBase @IMBB

Ontology developer

Emmanuel Dialynas

ed * imbb.forth.gr

VectorBase @IMBB

Ontology/Insecticide Resistance database developer

Dan Bolser

dan.bolser@gmail.com

Ensembl Genomes, Plants division

We need to store millions of SNPs from hundreds of thousands of varieties. An unknown volume of phenotyping data to follow...

edit table

Template:ThisIsATET

Stock Relationship Ontology

Stock Relationship Ontology