Difference between revisions of "Needs Analysis Workshop/Breakout group 1"
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Revision as of 17:38, 17 September 2007
Break-out Group 1: Developmental genetics of morphology
Examples for driving research questions:
- Which genes are known to be expressed in the development of a particular morphological structure?
- Is there a model organism mutant that has a phenotype similar to a human disease?
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GW - describe natural units - not necessarily arbitrary - can phenotype be decomposed into natural mechanistic units
CK - could ontology hold you back from describing some things
GW - can lead to confusion
EJ - this database can be a way of discovering these units
GW - would database be like GenBank - I could describe a fish and deposit my phenotypes - structure of data would be fluid
PM - data is representation of current knowledge - can change over time
GW - how is change in knowledge, like of orthology statements, handled in genome databases