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[http://www.phenote.org/ Phenote] is being used for phenotype annotation of mutants within model-organism projects.  It allows the creation of a simple list of phenotype statements, rather than a species-by-character matrix.
 
[http://www.phenote.org/ Phenote] is being used for phenotype annotation of mutants within model-organism projects.  It allows the creation of a simple list of phenotype statements, rather than a species-by-character matrix.
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Here is sample data in the default configuration:
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[[Image:Phenote-default.png|center|700px]]
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The input fields in Phenote are highly configurable.  Here is a sample of how Phenote might be configured for the PhenoScape project:
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[[Image:Phenote-phenomap.png|center|700px]]
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This configuration file can be downloaded [[Media:phenomap.cfg.zip|here]].  Phenote configurations are described in the [http://www.phenote.org/content/howtos/customize.shtml documentation].
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This interface ("list of states") may not be optimal for the PhenoScape project, especially if a set of species are expected to be coded for a given set of characters.
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[[Category:Informatics]]
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[[Category:Curation]]
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[[Category:EQ Annotation]]

Latest revision as of 23:57, 10 January 2009

Phenote is being used for phenotype annotation of mutants within model-organism projects. It allows the creation of a simple list of phenotype statements, rather than a species-by-character matrix.

Here is sample data in the default configuration:

Phenote-default.png

The input fields in Phenote are highly configurable. Here is a sample of how Phenote might be configured for the PhenoScape project:

Phenote-phenomap.png

This configuration file can be downloaded here. Phenote configurations are described in the documentation.

This interface ("list of states") may not be optimal for the PhenoScape project, especially if a set of species are expected to be coded for a given set of characters.