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An International Centre for Mouse Genetics
CASIMIR WP4
Data Representation
John Hancock
MRC Harwell
WP Objectives
• Assessment of technical aspects of database interoperability
as a barrier to scientific and financial sustainability
• Assessment of the variability of practice in the semantics of
biological data representation, e.g. genotype, gene expression
• Assessment of emerging standards and current practice for
data representation, annotation and ontologies
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Networking Meetings & Outreach
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12 Mar 09 – Cambridge – Discussion on phenotype ontologies (Harwell, EBI,
Cambridge) [Mamm Genome paper]
23-24 Mar 09 – Berlin – Discussion of mouse phenotypes and HPO (Hancock,
Beck, Robinson)
25-27 Mar 09 – Brussels – Biobanks
24-28 Apr 09 – Banff, Canada – FANG
6-8 May 09 – Geneva – Gen2Phen discussion on phenotype representation
25-26 Jun 09 – Hinxton – MNBF – discussion of behaviour ontology
10-14 Jul 09 – Kyoto – discussion of standards for exchange of phenotype data
22 Jul 09 – Joint workshop with ENFIN at DILS09 on database registries
2-6 Sep 09 – WT/CSH meeting on Mouse Genetics & Genomics – discussion
session including discussion of data availability
28 Oct 09 – London – ontologies discussion meeting (Harwell, Sanger, EBI,
Cambridge)
31 Oct-6 Nov 09 – IMGC, La Jolla – Interphenome meeting to discuss open release
of phenotype data
4 Dec 09 – ELIXIR Community Event, London
9 Dec 09 – Data standards for systems biology
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Funding “Spin-Outs”
• VBO - A tool for bridging vertebrate anatomy
ontologies
• Vertebrate anatomy Bridging Ontology
• Using Most Recent Common Ancestor as a concept to
link homologous anatomical terms
• BBSRC (under consideration)
• PIs: Hancock, Schofield, Ashburner, Brazma
(Parkinson)
• IMPC (International Mouse Phenotyping
Consortium)
• Close involvement in planning of IT infrastructure (La
Jolla, Harwell)
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Publications months 25-present
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Kaput, J. Cotton, R. G. H. Hardman, L. Al Aqeel, A. I. Al-Aama, J. Y.
Al-Mulla, F. Aretz, S. Auerbach, A. D. Axton, M. Bapat, B. et al.
(2009). Planning the Human Variome Project: The Spain Report.
Human Mutation 30, 496-510.
• Hancock, J. M., Mallon, A. M., Beck, T., Gkoutos, G. V., Mungall, C.
and Schofield, P. N. (2009). Mouse, man, and meaning: bridging the
semantics of mouse phenotype and human disease. Mamm Genome
20, 457-461.
Submitted:
• Smedley, D., Schofield, P., Chen, C.-K., Aidinis, V., Ainali, C.,
Ashburner, M., Bard, J., Balling, R., Birney, E., Blake, A., et al. Does it
do what it says on the tin? The CASIMIR Database Description
Framework; metadata for interoperability. Submitted to Nature
Biotechnology
• Schofield, P.N., Gkoutos, G.V., Gruenberger, M., Sundberg, J.P. &
Hancock, J.M. Phenotype ontologies for mouse and man; bridging the
semantic gap. Submitted to Disease Models & Mechanisms.
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• 4.2 Report to Commission on data representation - 2010
• 4.3 Publication of major findings – IN PROGRESS
• 4.4 Network meeting – Early 2010?
• 4.5 Report of network meeting - 2010
• 4.6 - Present conclusions at meetings - IN PROGRESS
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WP4 Achievements
• Furthered Interphenome objectives
• Harmonisation of ontologies (EQ & MP) for mouse
phenotype description
• Fostered links between mouse phenotype description
and human disease description
• Links to HPO
• Disease decomposition a priority
• Stockholm meeting; Attendance at other “human”
meetings
• DDF – new standards for database interoperability
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Next Steps for WP4?
• Final Networking Meeting
• To be held in early 2010
• Concept:
• Behaviour ontology?
• IMPC IT planning meeting
• Phenotype to disease
• Location?
• Written reports
• DMM and Mammalian Genome papers
• Written report for Commission
An International Centre for Mouse Genetics
An International Centre for Mouse Genetics
An International Centre for Mouse Genetics