Closed draciti closed 4 years ago
For future development, we would like to have a UI component to specify which species some datatypes such as interactions are related to, with a checkbox for each and maybe an 'all species' checkbox
Looks good, closing
[x] Overview widget: Change 'List of WormBase genes identified in the paper' with 'List of WormBase genes experimentally studied in the paper'
[x] Change the text in the question mark 'Please validate the list of genes experimentally studied in the paper in the box below by adding or removing genes if required.'
[x] Expression widget: The current Site and Time of action text should have an extra line: add after "...other similar experiments": Gene expression data alone is insufficient to indicate site/time of action pertaining to a specific phenotype.
[x] Interaction widget: Genetic interactions: add question mark with this text: 'Genetic interactions refer to observations of phenotype modifications and/or a double mutant (or double genetic perturbation) phenotype that deviates from the expected phenotype based on single perturbation phenotypes, assuming the genes act independently.'
[x] Interaction widget: Regulatory interactions: add question mark with this text: 'Regulatory interactions refer to observations of various perturbations (genetic or environmental) affecting the expression of a gene and/or the localization of a gene product.'
[x] Interaction widget: Physical interactions: add question mark with this text: 'Physical interactions represent molecular associations between C. elegans genes and gene products (protein-protein, DNA-protein, RNA-protein). Please don’t include chemical-gene interactions and inter-species interactions."
[x] Disease: The paper describes an experimental model for a specific human disease (e.g., Parkinson’s disease) by employing at least one of the following: Gene/allele or strain that recapitulates disease phenotype(s) and provides insight into disease pathogenesis. Please provide official names for strains (e.g., CL2006). Transgenic studies with human and/or worm disease relevant gene. Modifiers of a new or previously established disease model (e.g., drugs, herbals, chemicals, etc).