OMP ID format

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copied over from the googledoc

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1N3PQM4Prar9aZn5NlJCZJ0rCx7w_G_s2IbIBYXl8CO0/edit#heading=h.whbibz64jbk9

Prefixes

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Pan-genome

OMP_PG: vs OMP_PGM vs ?

Jim and Michelle suggested OMP_TX (for taxon) or OMP_SP (for species)

Pan-gene

OMP_GN: vs OMP_PGN vs ?

Strain/Substrain

OMP_ST: vs OMP_STR vs ?

Allele

OMP_AL: vs OMP_ALL vs ?

Phenotype Annotation

OMP_AN: vs. OMP_ANN vs ?


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Jon: Michelle/JH: for Pan-genome TX for taxon or SP for species Number with or without leading zeros? How many zeros? example OMP_GN:000785 vs. OMP_GN:785

No leading zeros

Pangenome:

  • Includes only the genomes of strains.
  • Includes 3 different categories:

1. core genome: genes present in all strains 2. Dispensable genome: genes present in two or more strains 3. Unique genes: specific to single strains


Strains and Sub-strains:

In ecoli wiki the prefix for all strains and their derivatives is “strain:” Should we just omit this prefix in OMP? OMP_ST:00004 ! K-12 vs. OMP_ST:00004 ! Strain:K-12 OMP_ST:00062 ! MG1655 vs. OMP_ST:00062 ! Strain:MG1655

Should we make the distinction between a strain and its derivatives? OMP_ST:00004 ! K-12 OMP_ST:00062 ! K-12_MG1655 vs. OMP_ST:00062 ! MG1655


  • E.coli_K-12_MG1655
  • We will have our own unique ID’s and cross ref with NCBI