obophenotype / cell-ontology

An ontology of cell types
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should epithelial cell and neuron be disjoint? are epithelial cell and neuron disjoint? #2

Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 2 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I would have thought so, but 'taste receptor cell' is (indirectly) a neuron, 
but also a sensory epithelial cell and an endo-epithelial cell.
Complete list of classes:

'auditory hair cell'
'cochlear inner hair cell'
'macular hair cell'
'outer hair cell'
'taste receptor cell'
'type I taste bud cell'
'type II taste cell'
'type III taste bud cell'
'type IV taste receptor cell'
'type V taste receptor cell'

It may be that we need some overlap between these classes, but this should be 
discussed/investigated further.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by dosu...@gmail.com on 24 Feb 2012 at 1:58

paolaroncaglia commented 3 years ago
I would have thought so, but 'taste receptor cell' is (indirectly) a neuron, 
but also a sensory epithelial cell and an endo-epithelial cell.
Complete list of classes:

'auditory hair cell'
'cochlear inner hair cell'
'macular hair cell'
'outer hair cell'
'taste receptor cell'
'type I taste bud cell'
'type II taste cell'
'type III taste bud cell'
'type IV taste receptor cell'
'type V taste receptor cell'

It may be that we need some overlap between these classes, but this should be 
discussed/investigated further.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by dosu...@gmail.com on 24 Feb 2012 at 1:58

'epithelial cell' and 'neuron' are not disjoint at present. Like @dosumis , I'm not sure if they should be, but I'm commenting to prevent staleness. Any opinions? Or ok to close?

ghost commented 2 years ago

Hi, @shawntanzk, tagging you on this neuron-related. It seems it can be closed.

shawntanzk commented 2 years ago

I think it shouldnt be disjoint given the above, closing issue, please reopen if anyone objects