> > Also: the only reason I am trying to do things this way is because it
 > > seems the only way to automate annotation of raw bioassays, but
 > > technically they should really inherit their annotations from the
 > > appropriate entity upstream (e.g. BioSources). Is there any means of
 > > "batch-inheriting" annotations, without having to set them manually for
 > > every bioassay in the experiment individually? Can't seem to find
 > > anything in the docu regarding this.
 > 
 > There is a new function in BASE 2.9 that can make this easier 
 > (http://base.thep.lu.se/ticket/1133). First, you need to put the raw 
 > bioassays in an experiment and select experimental factors (=annotation 
 > types) for it.
 > 
 > When this has been done, you can access a function on the experiment's 
 > "Properties" page that automatically inherits all annotations for the 
 > experimental factors. After this you may want to check out the 
 > "Experiment overview" page to find annotations that have been inherited 
 > multiple times. This happens if there is more than one parent item that 
 > has annotation values for the same annotation type.

For two colour designs, we usually only inherit from the "experimental"
biosource. (Explanation: an experimental samples might be annotated as
"Infected with E. coli", "Infected with S. aureus" and so on, and the control
samples would be annotated as "Mock infected with PBS".)

It looks like the automatic inheritance will also inherit from the the
"control" biosource.

We have to inherit from just one of the two biosources because BASE doesn't
know which is experimental (ch1) and which is control (ch2).  BASE will later
choose one arbitrarily (in Experiment Explorer for example).

Could the rawbioassay importer have a "Biosource to inherit annotations
from" column?

cheers,
Bob.

-- 
Bob MacCallum | VectorBase Developer | Kafatos/Christophides Groups |
Division of Cell and Molecular Biology | Imperial College London |
Phone +442075941945 | Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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