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Updating cryptic term labels #17

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chris-grove opened this issue Jul 29, 2019 · 0 comments
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Updating cryptic term labels #17

chris-grove opened this issue Jul 29, 2019 · 0 comments
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There are several term labels that are quite cryptic to anyone unfamiliar with the anatomy ontology and should probably be more user-friendly:

Some initial (high priority?) terms would be:

hmc (WBbt:0004697) -> ‘head mesodermal cell’
gon_herm_dtc_A ( WBbt:0004520 ) -> ‘anterior distal tip cell’
gon_herm_dtc_P ( WBbt:0004506 ) -> ‘posterior distal tip cell’
dtc (WBbt:0006865) -> ‘distal tip cell’
gon_male_dtc anterior (WBbt:0005064) -> ‘anterior distal tip cell male’
gon_male_dtc posterior (WBbt:0005063) -> ‘posterior distal tip cell male’

Additional terms could also use a label update:

arc ant DL
arc ant DR
arc ant V
arc post D
arc post DL
arc post DR
arc post V
arc post VL
arc post VR
exc_gl_L nucleus
exc_gl_R nucleus
gon herm dish A
gon herm dut
gon herm prsh A
gon herm prsh P
gon herm sujn
gon herm vut (5L)
gon herm vut (5R)
gon herm vut
gon male sves
gon male vdef 1L
gon male vdef 4L
gon male vdef
gon_male_sves Z1 or Z4
gon_herm_dish_P
mu_int_L
mu_int_R
mu_male_diag
proct
rect_D
rect_VL
rect_VR
se_male
se seam

It can probably be argued for some of these (e.g. "sujn"?) that the acronym used is already understood by the community. There has also been a request to possibly create a "common name" or "public name" that might be distinct from the primary label that represents how the community references the anatomy object in the literature.

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