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Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: GO as RDF properties
Hi Talapady,
Why not use EC number to denote enzyme and use GO as an alias? EC numbers
are far more popular and more universily known to other databases for
exchange of information.
This is for internal use, a
Chris wrote:
alternatively you can go down what I guess is more the biopax-obo route;
make your reaction a subclass of the GO function, use classes to
represent the proteins and chemicals involved, with some kind of
participation relation between the participants and the reaction
Of course
At 9:53 AM +0900 3/14/08, Tore Eriksson wrote:
Hi again Chris, sorry for splitting up my answers.
You could define your own property and link it to the GO class via an
annotation property. Here you're just using GO as fancy
documentation. This approach would probably be the most in keepin
Hi again Chris, sorry for splitting up my answers.
> You could define your own property and link it to the GO class via an
> annotation property. Here you're just using GO as fancy
> documentation. This approach would probably be the most in keeping
> with the BioPAX-y OO type approach abov
Hi Talapady,
> Why not use EC number to denote enzyme and use GO as an alias? EC numbers
> are far more popular and more universily known to other databases for
> exchange of information.
This is for internal use, and I am using GO in my databases here.
> Also why not use thermodynamics data
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Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 12:06 AM
Subject: GO as RDF properties
Hi,
I am contemplating how to represent biochemical reactions in RDF, and I
have some questions about properties and subproperties that I hope
anyone could shed some light on. What
Hi Chris,
> As Alan says biopax-obo would be a good list to ask about this
I'm checking out the list at this very moment.
> > Also, I suppose I have to remap the
> > class hierarchy to a property hierarchy, since the properties will not
> > heed the rdfs:subClassOf hierarchy. Perhaps something
On Mar 12, 2008, at 9:06 PM, Tore Eriksson wrote:
Hi,
I am contemplating how to represent biochemical reactions in RDF,
and I
have some questions about properties and subproperties that I hope
anyone could shed some light on. What I want to do is to model
reactions
and the involved ent
Hello Tore,
You might consider posing this question to the obo-discuss group,
where discussion of the use of GO often occurs, or consider joining
the biopax-obo effort - http://groups.google.com/group/biopax-obo -
where we are currently working on precisely this sort of problem -
represe
Hi,
I am contemplating how to represent biochemical reactions in RDF, and I
have some questions about properties and subproperties that I hope
anyone could shed some light on. What I want to do is to model reactions
and the involved entities like this:
_:bn1 a :Reaction;
:substrate
;
:s
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