Re: [cellml-discussion] Biological and other non-model citations in CellML metadata?

2007-03-29 Thread Matt
By all means, step in as much as possible. Can you explain in more detail or point to explanations of bqmodel:isDescribedBy? Specifically: - what is its intended meaning? - when more than one of these is defined on a resource, how is this interpreted? For example: is there some precedence

Re: [cellml-discussion] Biological and other non-model citations in CellML metadata?

2007-03-29 Thread Nicolas Le Novere
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Matt wrote: BioPAX annotatation scheme is very fragile and in practise almost unusable. How is that? Because the annotation is free-form. I can use UniProt, uniprot, Uni-Prot etc. That was always going to wash out in practice. I'm not sure a rule for generating the

Re: [cellml-discussion] Biological and other non-model citations in CellML metadata?

2007-03-29 Thread Nicolas Le Novere
On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Matt wrote: Can you explain in more detail or point to explanations of bqmodel:isDescribedBy? You can find some explanations at: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/compneur-srv/miriam-main/mdb?section=qualifiers Note tha qualifiers are optional to be MIRIAM-compliant. I personaly

Re: [cellml-discussion] Biological and other non-model citations in CellML metadata?

2007-03-29 Thread Matt
On 3/29/07, Nicolas Le Novere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Matt wrote: Can you explain in more detail or point to explanations of bqmodel:isDescribedBy? You can find some explanations at: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/compneur-srv/miriam-main/mdb?section=qualifiers So there