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Revision as of 01:58, 15 June 2009

This page provides background information for authors whose publication(s) has been curated for the Phenoscape Knowledgebase. The goal of the Phenoscape Project is to link evolutionary data to genomics using ontologies and Phenoscape is developing a curated knowledgebase of morphological characters and prototyping the approach with ostariophysan fishes, beginning with the papers that have published data matrices. Learn more about the project and the ontologies used by Phenoscape here.

Annotation of evolutionary phenotypes using Entity-Quality syntax

The morphological variation reported in systematic character data is documented in phenotype statements recorded in Entity-Quality syntax. Entities are terms taken from the anatomy ontology to represent anatomical structures and qualities are terms taken from the quality ontology to describe the variable aspect of the structure. For example, an author may describe a “rectangularly shaped supraorbital bone.” This is represented as:

E: supraorbital, Q: rectangular

Additional information about EQ sytax is available here [EQ_for_character_matrices] and here.

Data spreadsheet

The spreadsheet sent to you contains data curated by students and at least one data curator (a taxonomic expert). The various columns contained in the spreadsheet are summarized below:

Taxa and Matrix fields:

Field Description
Publication Taxon Free text field for the taxon name used in the publication
TTO Taxon Valid taxon name from the Teleost Taxonomy Ontology (based on Catalog of Fishes)
Matrix Taxon Free text field for the taxon name used in the publication's matrix
Taxon Comment Notes or questions made by a curator regarding a particular taxon
Specimens Voucher specimen(s) from the materials list


Characters and EQ fields:

Field Description
Character Number
Character Description Free-text description of the character from the publication
Character Comment Notes or questions made by a curator regarding a particular character
State Number
State Description Free-text description of the character state from the publication
State Comment Notes or questions made by a curator regarding a particular state
Entity Term from the Teleost Anatomy Ontology (sometimes combined with term from the Spatial Ontology)
Quality Term from the Phenotype and Trait Ontology (sometimes combined with term from the Spatial Ontology)
Related Entity Term from the Teleost Anatomy Ontology (sometimes combined with term from the Spatial Ontology)
Count
Comment Notes or questions made by a curator regarding a phenotype statement