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==Tree mapping==
 
==Tree mapping==
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===Map 2 phenotypes on tree===
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* user can enter phenotype specification for each "state"
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* see on tree which branches exhibit one or both of the phenotypes
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* Do user's want the tree "pruned"?  Or show branches without annotations also?  could be a lot of taxa
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[[Image:trees1.png|700px]]
 
[[Image:trees1.png|700px]]
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===Same interface===
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* shows that the 2 phenotypes don't have to be obvious alternatives
  
 
[[Image:trees2.png|700px]]
 
[[Image:trees2.png|700px]]
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===Map phenotypes of a given entity on tree===
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* user enters any entity term
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* each of the standard upper-level PATO qualities has some icon
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* each node of tree is annotated with icons for which kinds of phenotypes are exhibited by that node
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* so if you just put in "bone", you could get a "shape" icon at a node for any bone shape phenotype (basihyal bone round, vertebra 1 flat, etc.)
  
 
[[Image:trees3.png|700px]]
 
[[Image:trees3.png|700px]]

Revision as of 16:36, 18 November 2009

Publications

Integration of publication data across site.

Publication results on term search pages

  • this shows an entity page (entopterygoid) - could have similar layout on taxon and gene searches
  • for each row (phenotype class) - see how many publication are linked to any EQs of that type
  • click one of the count links to go to a page listing those publications

Pubs1.png

List of publications

  • click one of the links to go to that publication's detail page

Pubs2.png

Publication detail page

  • matrix will usually be much bigger - will be scrollable
  • click column header or cell links to go to a phenotype details page showing all related EQs grouped by taxon (as on existing phenotype pages)

Pubs3.png

Comments

Tree mapping

Map 2 phenotypes on tree

  • user can enter phenotype specification for each "state"
  • see on tree which branches exhibit one or both of the phenotypes
  • Do user's want the tree "pruned"? Or show branches without annotations also? could be a lot of taxa

Trees1.png

Same interface

  • shows that the 2 phenotypes don't have to be obvious alternatives

Trees2.png

Map phenotypes of a given entity on tree

  • user enters any entity term
  • each of the standard upper-level PATO qualities has some icon
  • each node of tree is annotated with icons for which kinds of phenotypes are exhibited by that node
  • so if you just put in "bone", you could get a "shape" icon at a node for any bone shape phenotype (basihyal bone round, vertebra 1 flat, etc.)

Trees3.png

Phenotype queries

Queries1.png

Queries2.png

Queries3.png