Proposal to approach UPheno this Thursday (26th January 2023) re: Phenotype branch #133
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I am fine with splitting the phenotypes into a separate ontology and
passing this off to UPheno. I assume terms will retain their NBO
identifiers in the new ontology, or will this be handled some other way?
…On 1/23/23 15:16, Ditch Townsend wrote:
Proposal
Get agreement this Thursday (26th January 2023) from UPheno for NBO to
transfer its Phenotype branch to another ontology (probably OBA).
Objections
Unless these are raised in time, I will assume I can go ahead.
History
1. I have noted many complications and missed expectations arising
from the amalgamation of the Phenotype branch with the Process
branch of NBO over years of comments.
2. There has been a live and publicly accessible discussion around
the subject since 8th December 2022 at Issue #120 so this proposal
is not out of the blue.
3. The use of UPheno to authorise changes to NBO in the absence of
formal leadership has been openly discussed in Issue #124.
4. The one recent plea
<https://obo-communitygroup.slack.com/archives/C01BDKWDS91/p1673605753755689>I
have seen for an active Phenotype ontology would not be abandoned
by this transfer, but made more fulfillable by a team more
dedicated to it.
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@matentzn understands the process, I don't. |
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We should deprecate the NBO ids according to standard OBO practice and add "replaced with" annotations in accordance with current principles. This is important as the identifier space is actually useful for contextualization (what ontology is this term defined in?, What is it about?) and governance (where do I go to change the label of this term). |
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I will go ahead with this now - we can withdraw the request beforehand if we need to. @aclark-binghamton-edu I hope you're monitoring this and okay with it :-) |
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Yes, I am doing so and yes, ok with the plan!
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I will go ahead with this now - we can withdraw the request beforehand if
we need to. @aclark-binghamton-edu
<https://github.com/aclark-binghamton-edu> I hope you're monitoring this
and okay with it :-)
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@aclark-binghamton-edu @pmidford Just to let you know this is going ahead in the next few weeks hopefully. I will check which parts need to stay with us. Please post here if you spot something to retain or discuss. I will too. |
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@matentzn @pmidford @aclark-binghamton-edu I have looked through the behavioral phenotype NBO:0000243 branch and found two classes I think are anomalies. They are related to items in the process branch and not really phenotypes in my opinion:
I can't find anything else to flag up. What do you think? |
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Hm, this is an odd one. I think "asleep" (or "sleeping") is "phenotype" in the broad sense of the word (it will be used to describe the state of a specimen after an intervention, such as "singing a lullaby". But you are probably right - for all practical purpose, we should be able to deprecate this term and add a 'consider' relation to the sleeping behaviour branch. Fatigue and exhaustion should be in uPheno IMO, but these may need some input from @sbello and @rays22. |
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Exhaustion is also a phase of stress adaptation so I'd rather not lose both: I don't mind accepting that fatigue as in Chronic Fatigue is a syndrome/trait but keeping exhaustion, although perhaps linking via has_related_synonym. |
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"phase of stress adaptation" - this sounds like a complex modelling issue. It may be a process related to behavior, but not really behaviour itself. We have to make sure that "exhaustion" the NBO class really "a phase of stress adaptation" and not (what seems more likely), a character state of an organism. |
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Okay - but let's leave behavioral exhaustion for another time, as it is already in the process branch and perhaps shouldn't be (but the model I have proposed makes space in the morphophysiology sub-branch, and there are indicative behaviors I think for the phases of stress adaptation). Better let fatigue go out with the phenotype branch and focus on that for now I think. |
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Some of these will need clarification, wherever they are, in terms of a definition that states how the state/phase or whatever is measured, because there is a danger of assuming species-specific aspects without stating them or stating species-specific aspects without saying they are species-specific. Exhaustion sounds to me like a physiologically measurable state. Anyway, I agree--not a behavior even if behaviorally recognizable (probably in taxon-specific way.) |
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Re asleep or sleeping: I could argue that "sleeping" may have typical and observable characteristics (e.g., head under wing; curled with nose onto abdomen and tail wrapped around head while breathing slowly and regularly); being "asleep" is the corresponding physiological state. Not voting for how to resolve, but this is in part why we included a positional/postural/body part arm of the ABO, to allow researchers to define a situation or event for their purposes in terms of what was observably happening. Or to use those terms to investigate correspondence of observable events with an unobservable (if physiologically measurable) state. |
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TLDR: Issue #126 would be a great place to explore the question of exhaustion and what else to include in the NBO process branch (Mallpress is my source for suggesting some physiology in the model). And let's go ahead and move fatigue out of NBO as a phenotype.
I agree with you in principle. But in practice, I see two issues:
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Proposal
Get agreement this Thursday (26th January 2023) from UPheno for NBO to transfer its Phenotype branch to another ontology (probably OBA).
Objections
Unless these are raised in time, I will assume I can go ahead.
History
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