Somewhat similar to breaking up a fossil into its component individuals, or splitting a lot?
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 8:51 PM, Paul Flemons snomelf@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys, Im with John that an environmental sample - is just a sample that in my eyes you wouldnt identify individual species from in the original record of that sample. If you identify individual species from an environmental sample you would then create new records referencing the original sample by association or something like that. Does that make sense? Paul
On 23 October 2012 10:41, John Wieczorek tuco@berkeley.edu wrote:
I don't think I would mix the concept of Occurrence in that way. It should remain where and when and what was taken "from the wild" by what method. After that is sampling. It may be that a Sample core should not have all of the attributes of an Occurrence, or that the Occurrence core itself is poorly modeled by assuming that the Organisms will be identified. Couldn't we view real-world collecting in a way such that specimens are samples until someone applies some method to better identify them?
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 2:31 PM, "Markus Döring (GBIF)" < mdoering@gbif.org> wrote:
Well, let's investigate one thing about your diagram first. Shouldn't
there be a one-to-many relationship between Occurrence (specimen) and Sample rather than a many-to-one?
Specimen from the field = Occurrence + Event + Location +
Identification + Taxon
Sample from the specimen's liver = Sample Sample from the specimen's heart = Sample Sample from the specimen's gut = Sample
yes, thats true. Ididnt think about samples that way when I drafted the diagram.
The scenario I had in my mind was the environmental sample, a vegetation plot survey or just a rock with various lichen species on it. Usually with rich data about the location, habitat and abiotic measurements (lends itself nicely to an extension for samples). In such a sample you then find various species which would be the basis for an occurrence. In the case of metagenomic samples the list of taxa is actually derived information from the amplifications and can vary according to the method used (basically the entire occurrence extension can be derived from the amplifications in this case).
Actually when you take a gut sample from an animal you often are interested in the fauna of that gut, so the occurrences would not be the host, but the bacteria occurring within it.
Markus
And all of the Samples could have multiple Amplifications.
If we want to model this with a Sample Core, then Occurrences may be
repeated in the Occurrence extension in your diagram, but every sample would have no more than one Occurrence in the extension file and the sampleID relationship would be one-to-one. If so, then it is also possible to have a Sample Core (Sample rowType) with sampleID as the core record identifier, with "Sample" as basisOfRecord, and with all of the attributes of Sample and of the existing Occurrence Core. This would avoid having a distinct Occurrence extension for Samples, which could get confusing for those who are accustomed to mapping Occurrences already. This combined Sample/Occurrence Core could still have a one-to-many relationship to the Amplifications.
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 1:33 PM, "Markus Döring (GBIF)" <
mdoering@gbif.org> wrote:
Adding a new core type to the IPT could be done in less than a day -
more work for GBIF would be to support such a format in our indexing code.
But if we think its a better solution to go with a new sample core
type, I think its worth the extra cost of coding for it.
On 22.10.2012, at 17:53, John Wieczorek wrote:
I like the approach of having a Sample Core, but the approach taken
thus far was with the view of being pragmatic to put into practice by January 2013. What do you think could be the possibility of adding a new Core type to the IPT on that time scale? The Darwin Core archive specification can certainly handle it, but the proof is in the implementation.
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 8:11 AM, "Markus Döring (GBIF)" <
mdoering@gbif.org> wrote:
Hi all, I only quickly looked through the proposal, but it looks good,
pragmatic and definitely to be working for the case when a DNASample equals a single taxon Occurrence.
Im not so sure how well it would work with environmental samples -
would we have the sample flattened out and repeated to represent the individual taxa, sexes, ages, etc found in there?
I was therefore wondering if anyone had thought about the attached
setup before. Sample is at its core and occurrence & dna amplification as extensions with the amplifications (optionally?) refering to the occurrence they belong to.
Another quick observation is that we try to reuse existing terms in
extensions as much as possible. Following that rule for example dwc:institutionCode should rather be used instead of dNACollectionCode and probably dc:source for the referenceCitation
until tomorrow, regards, Markus
<sample core.png>
On 22.10.2012, at 12:21, Barker, Katharine wrote:
Dear John,
Please see our working revisions/comments/questions on the
DNA/tissue extension for Darwin Core (highlighted in blue). We were able to work through the draft up through "class sample properties":
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RCgIPfu9gAPubjjbog-9vCJonvqcK1pLOaq6H8GS...
The document is also attached for your reference (just incase any
of you are unable to access the document).
Please try to respond to our questions and comments prior to our
meeting tomorrow (be sure to make these changes using a different color for tracking purposes).
Tomorrow we will like to 1) briefly recap our revisions on the
extension so far (addressing questions and comments), 2) complete our review of the extension and 3) identify any remaining issues with DwC working with IPT (and identify if any changes in the IPT are required).
Thank you for your help on this!
Kind Regards,
Katie
From: John Wieczorek <tuco@berkeley.edumailto:tuco@berkeley.edu> Reply-To: "tuco@berkeley.edumailto:tuco@berkeley.edu" <
tuco@berkeley.edumailto:tuco@berkeley.edu>
Date: Sunday, October 21, 2012 10:52 PM To: Gabriele Droege <g.droege@bgbm.orgmailto:g.droege@bgbm.org> Cc: Katharine Barker <barkerk@si.edumailto:barkerk@si.edu>, Paul
Flemons <Paul.Flemons@austmus.gov.aumailto:Paul.Flemons@austmus.gov.au>, John Deck <jdeck@berkeley.edumailto:jdeck@berkeley.edu>, Robert Hanner <bob.hanner@gmail.commailto:bob.hanner@gmail.com>, Éamonn Tuama <eotuama@gbif.orgmailto:eotuama@gbif.org>, Robert Robbins < rjr8222@gmail.commailto:rjr8222@gmail.com>, "Guentsch, Anton" < a.guentsch@bgbm.orgmailto:a.guentsch@bgbm.org>
Subject: Re: Meeting at TDWG 2012 to define a tissue/DNA extension
for Darwin Core-draft reminder
Dear all,
I finished working on the Google Doc "DNA Tissue Extension Notes -
TDWG 2012". Feel free to let this be a working document where comments and questions can be added. I've attached a Word Doc version for archival purposes.
I added the two template extension files (DNATissueExtension.txt
and DNAAmplificationExtension.txt) to the shared TDWG GGBN working group folder linked below. They are in the form they need to be submitted to GBIF to be added to their extension registry. They would both need to be updated with the term descriptions, examples, and constraints.
https://drive.google.com/#folders/0BxEyFKwB7zY4WEs0WkdtUU5oVnM
Cheers,
John
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 10:38 PM, John Wieczorek <tuco@berkeley.edu
mailto:tuco@berkeley.edu> wrote:
Ooops
...at http://goo.gl/kGHmb. Adding touches based on the files Gabi
sent. Will tell you all when finished with that and will send it as a Word doc at that time in case there are any issues with Google docs. Should be soon. Let me know if I should share to any different addresses.
Cheers,
John
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 10:34 PM, John Wieczorek <tuco@berkeley.edu
mailto:tuco@berkeley.edu> wrote:
That helps a lot, as it clears up some of my own misconceptions. I
have shared a document where I have captured the thinking behind a couple of different ways forward with one or two extensions and an example of how the two-extension might look in the context of a Darwin Core Archive. The DNA Tissue Extension Notes Google doc can be found at
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 9:23 PM, "Dröge, Gabriele" <
g.droege@bgbm.orgmailto:g.droege@bgbm.org> wrote:
Yes we do... Hi John,
Thanks for getting back to us. Attached are two csv files, one with
some main DNA facts and the other with associated GenBank entries und publications (2 examples with 2 GenBank entries per DNA sample).
I included only UnitID/CollCode/InstCode for the related voucher
specimen and I excluded the tissue facts since they are quite similar to the DNA facts and should be mapped independently.
Best, Gabi
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Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 11:41 PM To: Paul Flemons; Dröge, Gabriele Subject: FW: Meeting at TDWG 2012 to define a tissue/DNA extension
for Darwin Core-draft reminder
Paul and Gabi,
Do we have any sample data that John can use as a test case? I
think he would like it today, if possible.
Thanks for your help (and the team work).
Katie
From: John Wieczorek <tuco@berkeley.edu<mailto:tuco@berkeley.edu
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Date: Sunday, October 21, 2012 12:03 PM To: Katharine Barker <barkerk@si.edumailto:barkerk@si.edu<mailto:
barkerk@si.edumailto:barkerk@si.edu>>
Subject: Re: FW: Meeting at TDWG 2012 to define a tissue/DNA
extension for Darwin Core-draft reminder
Hi Katie,
Messages received. Will have the extension stuff ready within a few
hours and hope to be able to attend remotely. One thing in the meantime. Do you have any example data that could be used as a test case to populate a core with this extension? Would like to try that with some realy data to test my assumptions.
Sorry for the delay.
Thanks,
John
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 10:08 AM, Barker, Katharine <BarkerK@si.edu
mailto:BarkerK@si.edu<mailto:BarkerK@si.edumailto:BarkerK@si.edu>> wrote:
Dear John,
I'm sorry that you were unable to attain a visa for China. I was
really looking forward to working with you in person with the group. Paul mentioned that he had e-mailed you earlier this evening. Can you please send us the draft for the DarwinCore DNA/tissue extension as soon as possible for review during our working sessions? We have one tomorrow at 1:30 (Beijing time) and another on Tuesday at the same time. It would be really great if you could Skype into either both or one of the sessions.
Thanks for your help on this.
Kind Regards,
Katie
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Subject: RE: Meeting at TDWG 2012 to define a tissue/DNA extension
for Darwin Core//Telecon next week
Dear all,
This is a friendly reminder that we will be meeting next Tuesday
afternoon at the TDWG 2012 Conference in order to finalize the draft DarwinCore-A DNA/tissue extension for GGBN. As you know, the immediate need for GGBN members is to publish information on tissues. This will happen through extensions to both ABCDDNA and DarwinCore-A. Here we are focused on developing the DarwinCore-A DNA/tissue extension.
An update on the timeline for developing the draft DarwinCore-A
DNA/tissue extension is listed below.
Review content requirements for DarwinCore-A DNA/tissue
extension (completed, see attached required DNA and tissue elements)
John Weiczorek will develop the draft DarwinCore-A
DNA/tissue extension (to be completed for group review prior to our break out session on Tuesday afternoon, October 23).
Tuesday October 23, working meeting
· Questions to answer before final review of DNA/tissue
extension
o How do we include repeatable elements of ABCDDNA into DwC-A-DNA
(References to more than one sequence record/publication are mandatory)?
o How do we extend the "Basis of Record" in ABCD and DwC-A and
how do we include an element similar to ABCD-"Kind of Unit" to DwC-A?
o What are the remaining issues for DwC-A working with IPT? Are
any changes in the IPT required?
· Review and finalize draft DarwinCore-A DNA/tissue
extension for posting to GBIF site.
Thank you again to everyone who is involved in this project. I
look forward to seeing all of you in Beijing.
Kind Regards,
Katie
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Subject: RE: Meeting at TDWG 2012 to define a tissue/DNA extension
for Darwin Core//Telecon next week
Dear all,
We will be meeting this Tuesday at 1pm U.S. Eastern time over Skype
in order to discuss the actions required to develop the draft proposal for the Darwin Core tissue/DNA extension. A proposal for designing, testing, and implementing the GGBN data portal is attached for your reference. Please review the timeline and action items leading up to the TDWG 2012 Conference.
My Skype name is Katharine.Barker1. If possible, please forward me
your skype account names prior to our meeting.
Kind Regards,
Katie
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Subject: Re: Meeting at TDWG 2012 to define a tissue/DNA extension
for Darwin Core//Telecon next week
Here is the wrapup of the bioCollections Ontology workshop from
last week at GSC14:
http://biocodecommons.org/workshops/bioCollections/index.html
This is relevant to these discussions since we focussed on what
constitutes a "sample" and also, probably more importantly, processes that work with samples.
We briefly discussed the DwC Tissue Extension and came up with a
proposal for a quick-fix and a more substantial fix. The quick-fix is to create two new BasisOfRecord terms: TissueSubSample, DNAExtract (or some terms like that -- Tuco could provide more clarification on this too). Thus, theoretically we could override the dwc:Occurrence class to mean, for example, TissueSubSample the same way we do for Specimens and Observations. The bigger fix is to more fundamentally re-orient DwC around the notion of "Sample", involving adding/changing some properties although we didn't get into any specifics.
P.s. I can do the 12/1/2 timeslots for that monday or tuesday but
not the 11.
John On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 12:39 PM, Barker, Katharine <BarkerK@si.edu
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Dear all,
We will have a telecon meeting early next week in order to discuss
a draft proposal for the Darwin Core tissue/DNA extension. Gabi, Paul, and I will put together a first draft for discussion to be distributed prior to the telecon. As you know, the goal is to have a working draft ready for our working group to review at the TDWG meeting in Beijing this October.
These are our options for meeting next week: Monday 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm US EDT Tuesday 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm US EDT
Please let me know if you cannot make one of these times.
Thanks again to those of you who provided input last week at the
GSC 14 meeting.
Kind Regards,
Katie
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Subject: FW: Meeting at TDWG 2012 to define a tissue/DNA extension
for Darwin Core
Importance: High
Dear all,
My name is Katie Barker and I am the Global Genome Biodiversity
Network Coordinator. As you know from Paul Flemons, members of the GGBN Data Standards and Data Access Task Force are trying to pull together a task group, which you are all part of, for the upcoming TDWG meeting in Beijing this October in order to address a Darwin Core extension to enable data sharing of tissues and DNA data amongst its members. I am contacting you to schedule a meeting in late September/early October to develop a draft proposal for this extension to be completed at the upcoming TDWG meeting.
Please let me know your availability for the last two weeks of
September and first two weeks of October. There will be some scheduling issues, as there are task group members on the west and east coasts of the U.S., Europe and Australia.
Paul Flemons (in Australia) will be in the U.S. the first week of
October, so maybe we can meet in the afternoon of the 1st, anytime on the second 2nd, or in the morning of the 3rd of October over teleconference (US Eastern Daylight Time). Please let me know if any of these time slots work for you.
Gabi, I believe that you and John Deck will be at the GSC 14
meeting next week. Is there any chance that you can start drawing up an outline for the proposed extension? We could review the outline during our group telecon and start drafting a proposal for review at the TDWG meeting in October.
Kind Regards,
Katie
Task Group Members:
John Weiczorek - Berkeley Éamonn O'Tuama - GBIF Jamie Whitacre - SI John Deck - Berkeley Robert Robbins - University of California, San Diego Anton Guentsch
- BGBM Gabi Droege- BGBM Paul Flemons- AM
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Subject: Meeting at TDWG 2012 to define a tissue/DNA extension for
Darwin Core
Hi all, I am on the Data Standards and Access Task Force for the Global
Genome Biodiversity Network (http://ggbn.org/) which is in need of a Darwin Core extension to enable data sharing of tissues and DNA data amongst its members.
To this end I am writing to you to ask if you would be interested
in participating in a small working group at TDWG in Beijing this year.
At this stage my plan would be to identify relevant fields for
inclusion in the extension, using ABCDDNA as a reference. If sufficient progress is made then we would submit the extension for ratification by TDWG (is that how its done John?) The GGBN will use whatever comes out of the group to move towards having a suitable DwC based schema for data sharing.
So please let me know if you are willing to participate in the task
group and/or if there is anyone else you feel would be beneficial to have involved.
How much time do you think we will need? I have been thinking that
a day will be needed, so we could make that consist of either one full day or two half days. Im also thinking that during the week will be the best time for this.
Thanks for your time
Best Regards Paul
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