ontology
Pankaj Jaiswal
pj37 at cornell.edu
Mon May 2 12:36:44 EDT 2005
Dear Ron,
The plant Ontologies we have in Gramene are developed by the Plant
Ontology consortium. Therefore, I am forwarding your message to the
Plant Ontology project list. Someone will contact you from the project
within a day or two about your request.
For the search problem, it was so because the actual term name has a
singular form "cell" and not "cells".
Search for "cork cell" in Gramene yields 3 results
http://www.gramene.org/db/ontology/search?query=cork+cell&btn=Search&ontology_type=PO
Thanks
Pankaj
Ron Skadsen wrote:
> Dear Ontologists,
>
> I tried your site to find some information on cork cells. These are
> small cells commonly paired with silica cells in grasses. We have a
> gene promoter that causes expression of a reporter gene in cork cells.
> Your listing has only the common cork cell, as derived from the
> cambium. Is there a way to tease out an entry for the different cork
> cells? Also, a search of "cork cells" on your site yield zero matches.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ron Skadsen
>
> USDA/ARS
> Cereal Crops Research Unit
> 506 Walnut St.
> Madison, WI 53726
> ph (608)262-3672
> FAX (608)264-5528
>
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Cornell University
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