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Help needed in Arctos - How arctos handles passages in cell lines #8118

Open RJSS8 opened 4 days ago

RJSS8 commented 4 days ago

Tell us what you are trying to do

Some upcoming collections I will be working for have cell lines and register there passages I want to know how Arctos handles passages in cell lines, how that information is loaded, and how it is organized.

dustymc commented 4 days ago

Based on my extensive knowledge of this subject (I skimmed the AI summary of https://www.atcc.org/-/media/resources/technical-documents/passage-number-effects-in-cell-lines.pdf ....) - could this be derived by counting https://arctos.database.museum/info/ctDocumentation.cfm?table=ctpreparation_method#subculturing?

Please elaborate on the shape of the data (applies to parts? number or category or descriptive? etc. - examples are always useful) if I'm lost or an explicit assertion is needed for some reason.

A scholarly reference would be very useful as well.

RJSS8 commented 4 days ago

In the collection I want this for there is one record where this is relevant. In the hopes that passages were something arctos alredy discussed or had a way of dealing i oppened this issue.

Regarding the data itself:

This record has its taxonomic information and then also has information regarding its collection event all things that arctos already handles.

But in addition to this it has a column/field refering to passages were it records the number of the passage

Since in the issue: https://github.com/ArctosDB/code-table-work/issues/26 a user refered passages I wondered if this was something Arctos alredy handled.

If there isnt and since its one record ( for now) maybe opting for using condition report or a verbatim attribute is better .

Let me know what you think.

dustymc commented 4 days ago

@happiah-madson

happiah-madson commented 3 days ago

@dandistel @falco-rk

(I see this and I'll try to get to it today)