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Why are some genes duplicated in names? #219

Open memartone opened 4 years ago

memartone commented 4 years ago

CRF +Cck +Cck +Cnr1 +Edn3 +Htr3a +Igf1 +VIP +VIP +Vipr1 +ilxtr:LDCV +Adcy9 +Chrm3 +Cplx2 +Htr2c +Pnoc +Npy1r +Tac2 +Cplx3 +Pde7b +Prok2 +Hs6st3 +Syt10 +Rgs12) +Cck +VIP

Cck is mentioned 3 times. In the OWL expression, it is only mentioned twice (CCk and CCK-cre). I notice this a lot.

tgbugs commented 4 years ago

https://github.com/tgbugs/pyontutils/issues/89

Neurotransmitter and expression phenotypes are siblings since one does not necessarily imply the other but they are close enough in meaning that we shouldn't be duplicating their naming.

memartone commented 4 years ago

I see. Not something that needs to be taken care of before submission

On Aug 22, 2020, at 4:20 PM, Tom Gillespie notifications@github.com wrote:

tgbugs/pyontutils#89 https://github.com/tgbugs/pyontutils/issues/89 Neurotransmitter and expression phenotypes are siblings since one does not necessarily imply the other but they are close enough in meaning that we shouldn't be duplicating their naming.

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