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1 Weaving and untangling the GO is_a completeness ~9 slides granularity & BP ~3 slides Linking MF to BP ~15 slides Sensu ~13 slides –linguistic qualifiers vs relations Linking GO to other ontologies ~40 slides –GO+Cell

2 Tangled DAGs and complexity paths increasing GO process in general has a multiple axes of classification –qualifier -ve +ve –anatomy structural spatial –chemical structural functional

3 is_a completeness

4 GO and is_a completeness Why? What’s wrong with every term having at least one is_a or part_of parent? –this is the way we’ve always done things

5 Ontologies should be complete No errors of omission is_a completeness is the ontologically correct thing to do –every entity type is a subtype of some other thing Accurate ontologies = accurate queries –currently a query for “find all kinds of development” does not return “ovarian follicle development” this is wrong

6 missing is_as hinders common tool use We should play nicely with the others in the playground Most (non-GOC) tools expect is_a completeness –GO looks funny when viewed in other tools the standard is to show only is_a relations in default tree view –missing is_as breaks reasoners

7 Filling is_a gaps brings practical benefits Easier for tools to find inconsistencies in GO We can start to untangle displays

8 Example: current displays mix relations it’s a mess

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10 untangling is_a and part_of difficult if is_a hierarchy is incomplete –is_a orphans show up at root node in pure is_a display not everything must have an asserted part_of parent –can infer from is_a parents

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12 The new complete cellular component Current CC: –277 is_a orphans / 1688 terms –avg is-a-paths-to-root 1.4 –avg mixed-paths-to-root 6.97 Jane’s fixed CC: –0 is_a orphans –avg is-a-paths-to-root 3.36 –avg mixed-paths-to-root 38.6

13 Granularity and the organisation of GO:BP

14 Fixing the upper levels of BP The upper portion of any ontology is very important for organisation Design decisions percolate down Many users exploring GO top-down see this first Diamonds are particularly bad in the upper level –significantly increases tangledness

15 biological process cellular process physiological process organismal physiological process cellular physiological process others

16 The processes pertinent to the function of an organism above the cellular level; includes the integrated processes of tissues and organs The processes pertinent to the integrated function of a cell A phenomenon marked by changes that lead to a particular result, mediated by one or more gene products Processes that are carried out at the cellular level, but are not necessarily restricted to a single cell. For example, cell communication occurs among more than one cell, but occurs at the cellular level Those processes specifically pertinent to the functioning of integrated living units: cells, tissues, organs, and organisms biological process cellular process physiological process organismal physiological process cellular physiological process

17 Consider… (long term view) Making top division by granularity of the process itself –biological process molecular level process? cellular level process (multi-cellular) level process These types are disjoint But what about physiological process? –this is not disjoint from the granularity of the process itself

18 Relations between GO ontologies

19 Outline We focus on MF & BP biological example from David the types and relations in reality –maintaining the ALL-SOME definition of relations how should this be implemented in the GO? –what links should be manifested –retain some level of redundancy, or eliminate it?

20 GO:0006548 Histidine catabolism GO:0004397 Histidine ammonia lyase activity GO:0016153 Urocanate hydratase activity GO:0050480 imidazolopropionase activity GO:0030409 Glutamate- Formimidoyl transferase GO:0050415 Formimidoyl- Glutamase activity GO:0050129 N-formylglutamate deformylase activity GO:0050416 Formimidoylglutamate deiminase activity GO:0019557 Histidine catabolism to glutamate and formate GO:0019556 Histidine catabolism to glutamate and formamide GO:???????? Histidine catabolism to glutamate and formiminotetrahydrofolate Overbeek, et al. The Subsystems Approach to Genome Annotation and its Use in the Project to Annotate 1000 Genomes. NAR 2005, 33-17:5691-5702

21 Ontological Representation I will try and be clear when I am talking about –types in reality –types we wish to manifest as terms in the GO (or in other ontologies) all GO terms should be types not all types need to have terms created - we limit for practical reasons

22 What are the relations in reality? Between types in the same ontology, different levels of granularity –part_of Between functions and processes (at the same level of granularity) –functioning_of Between component and function –has_function Between process and component –located_in

23 What are the instances and relations in reality? some molecular function instance some molecular functionING instance some multistep process instance functioning of part_of some gene product instance has function process

24 What are the types and type- level relations in reality? some type of molecular function some type of molecular functionING some type of multistep process functioning of part (direction?) some type of gene product has function process

25 types example histidine ammonia lyase function histidine ammonia lyase reaction histidine catabolism functioning of part? issues: -- ALL-SOME structure functionprocess coarse fine

26 What are the types and relations in reality? Formimidoylglutmat e deiminase function Formimidoylglutmat e deiminase reaction histidine catabolism to glutamate and formate functioning of issues: -- ALL-SOME structure functionprocess has part? coarse fine

27 We want to capture these real relationships between biological types Between granular levels Between orthogonal ontologies But first we must be clear on the definitions of these types, and which types should be manifested as GO terms

28 Can we just manifest this in the GO? some type of molecular function some type of molecular functionING some type of multistep process functioning of has part(?) issues: -- not all function terms have a functionING corresponding term -- even if they do, redundancy is generally to be avoided coarse fine functionprocess

29 We already have some redundancy function & process redundancy iron transport (BP) iron transporter (MF) function & component redundancy voltage-gated ion channel function voltage-gated ion channel complex If we retain this redundancy, these relations can be trivially added But we don’t always have this redundancy –not all functions have a corresponding functioning term

30 Manifest shortcut relationships some type of molecular function some type of molecular functionING some type of process functioning of has part(?) coarse fine functionprocess one relation standing for two

31 most functionings are implicit histidine ammonia lysase function histidine ammonia lyase REACTION histidine catabolism functioning of has part(?) coarse fine functionprocess current paradigm

32 When do we manifest functions and processes? Need consistent stable policy Nothing in function ontology should have activity suffix –even though to a biochemist activity==potential, this is still confusing Beyond this, do we retain current policy –some redundancy Or take a more extreme approach –eliminate redundancy –eliminate current ‘activity’ MF terms and manifest corresponding reaction terms in BP (Amelia)

33 ‘purist process’ approach histidine ammonia lysase reaction histidine ammonia lyase function histidine catabolism functioning of functionprocess some type of gene product has function part

34 When is it safe to eliminate redundancy? Does functioning always imply function? –iron transport does not imply iron transporter –but we could still extend annotation to allow for specification of functioning-as-function Reactions and other ‘single-step’ processes involving no helper –function and corresponding functioning imply one another Redundancy between function and component should be retained Any obsoletion obviously causes disruption

35 Difficult functionings Structural constituents functioning happens at lower level of granularity than is covered by GO these will not be linked to process - for now

36 Implementation Still need to curate the actual links –trivial links can be computed automatically Can proceed independently of resolving ontological issues –most likely retain current policy re: manifesting terms –need maintain 3 kinds of links granular (part, same ontology) functioning_of (function and functioning) ‘diagonal’ –ALL-SOME definition

37 Sensu

38 Sensu - outline Original use –A linguistic qualifier –denote differing community usage of a terminological entity (a term) Perverted use –A type qualifier –Used for when the part_of structure is specific to an organism type The fix –provide separate mechanisms for each

39 Terms vs kinds The term ‘term’ is confusing –Term (sensu GO) –Term (sensu normal usage) strings, tokens GO is not a terminology A GO ID identifies a type of entity –a kind of entity –a universal (as opposed to instance) –more specific than a class –but not a concept

40 Sensu - original usage Sometimes the same string refers to different types –nucleus (sensu particle physicist) –nucleus (sensu astrophysicist) –nucleus (sensu biologist) Canonical GO example: –bud no longer relevant, terms obsoleted –trichome

41 Linguistic qualifiers are about language, not biological reality No ontological requirement for linguistically related terms to be ontologically related –current GO docs are not correct trichome, sensu plant community –should not state that there is some biological relation between an instance of a trichome and the plant community

42 The original usage has been conflated Organism type specificity is a genuine challenge for the GO –‘contextual’ part_ofs –e.g. X part_of Y in species Z Sensu has been wrongly recruited to fix this –standard pattern: X, sensu Z part_of Y X, sensu Z is_a Z Two problems –conflation of meaning of sensu –conflation results in lack of precision “as in, but not restricted to taxon” not rigorous enough

43 Two problems, two solutions Retain sensu as a linguistic qualifier only –re-interpret as: sensu S community –no requirement for taxon IDs –no ontology structure requirements Introduce a new relation for genuine organism-type specific terms –in_organism –standard inference rules can be used e.g. –X in_organism X’, Y in_organism Y’, X is_a Y X’ is_a Y’

44 Contextual synonyms [Term] name: trichome (sensu insecta) synonym: EXACT “hair” [] synonym: EXACT “trichome” [] {context=insecta} def: “ a polarized cellular extension that covers much of the insect epidermis ” [Term] name: trichome (sensu plant) synonym: EXACT “trichome” [] {context=plant} def: “ An outgrowth from the epidermis. Trichomes vary in size and complexity and include hairs, scales, and other structures and may be glandular. In Arabidopsis, patterning of trichome development is not random but does not appear to be lineage-based like stomata ”

45 Advantages Lexical qualifiers dealt with use lexical oboedit tags No need to be as specific as a taxon –only as specific as is needed to decontextualise No false reasoning is done over synonyms –cellular component types and cell types should not be siblings Big user-friendliness win? –Displays customised for particular users may choose to display contextual exact synonyms in place of the wordier sensu name

46 in_organism Standard ALL-SOME definition: Type level definition: –P in_organism O for all instances p of P, there exists some organism o of type O, and some time t, such that p in_organism o at time t More specific relation than located_in in OBO relations ontology Standard logical rules can be applied

47 photosystem I photosystem I, in cyanobacteria is_a cyanobacteria in organism thylakoid thylakoid, in cyanobacteria is_a in organism part of

48 Open question Sometimes the relation between two types is largely lexical –eg trichome Sometimes it isn’t so clear Can we have both a relation to a taxon, and a contextual synonyms Is ‘eye’ an exact contextual synonym for ‘compound eye’ for the arthropod community?

49 Practical considerations Use NCBI Taxonomy as our organism ontology xref or relationship tags? –xrefs are more lightweight –relationship tags are more accurate –relationship tags would be ‘dangling’ unless organism ontology is loaded See next section…

50 Composite terms in GO - finally…

51 Composite terms - outline The problems inherent in composite terms and diamonds - brief review Actively managing composite terms in GO –big change: parseable logical definitions Implementation plan Progress so far: logical definitions referring to cell types Pre vs post composition –composite terms in ontologies and annotations

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53 biosynthesis is_a metabolism

54 cysteine is_a serine family amino acid is_a amino acid is_a amine

55 cysteine is_a serine family amino acid is_a amino acid is_a serine

56 Composed terms currently cause problems –No link to external ontology term –Redundancy –Inconsistency –Extra work –Annotation bottleneck –Tangled DAGs and confusing displays we have no way to disentangle Solution so far: –fix errors based on results of term name parsing (Obol) reactive, not proactive

57 Solution: actively manage composed terms Composed terms should now/soon be generated using oboedit plugin –building block terms are recorded in ontology along with composite term Correct DAG structure can be inferred from external ontologies –placement & consistency checking automated –additional work can be automated synonyms, text definitions

58 How will composite terms be recorded by oboedit? How do we record a definition for a composite term? –using a logical definition (computational essence) A logical definition consists of: –a generic term (aka genus) –relationships to other terms which serve to discriminate this specific term from other is_a children of the generic term (aka differentiae) Can be written in natural language as: –A which

59 Example of composite term record cysteine biosynthesis –generic term: biosynthesis –discriminating characteristics: outputs cysteine –a biosynthesis process which outputs cysteine id: GO:0019344! cysteine biosynthesis intersection_of: GO:0009058 ! biosynthesis intersection_of: outputs CHEBI:15356 ! cysteine

60 Now we have the ability to untangle Process axis view (primary is_as, via generic term): –biological_process metabolism –biosynthesis »cysteine biosynthesis Process participant axis view: –amine amino acid –serine family amino acid »cysteine Combined view –(same as current tangled diamond lattice)

61 Recording the relationship is important Why not just a simple cross-product? –e.g. biosynthesis x cysteine Relationships are important for reasoning and querying –Consider: cysteine biosynthesis from serine mRNA export from nucleus during heat stress Without the relations, the logical definition is not specific enough –the essence is not captured

62 Multiple discriminating characteristics are allowed Cysteine biosynthesis from serine –Generic term: biosynthesis –Discriminating characteristics: output cysteine input serine intersection_of: GO:0009058 intersection_of: outputs CHEBI:15356 intersection_of: input CHEBI:17822

63 Composite terms can be nested regulation of cysteine biosynthesis intersection_of: GO:0050789 ! regulation of biological process intersection_of: regulates GO:0019344 ! cysteine biosynthesis id: GO:0019344! cysteine biosynthesis intersection_of: GO:0009058 intersection_of: outputs CHEBI:15356

64 Composite terms can optionally be manufactured in bulk Generic term: {metabolism,biosynthesis} Differentia: has_output {serine, cysteine, …} With caution… –Sparse vs dense matrices –not all combinations are types

65 On the importance of necessary and sufficient conditions Why intersection_of? Why not just make normal links in the GO DAG? –normal relationships are for necessary conditions only –we want both necessary and sufficient conditions captures the essence of the term

66 Normal DAG links only capture necessary conditions, not essence immune cell activation inflammatory response part_of A change in morphology and behavior of a macrophage resulting from exposure to a cytokine, chemokine, cellular ligand, pathogen, or soluble factor text def: macrophage activation

67 Normal DAG links only capture necessary conditions, not essence macrophage activation immune cell activation is_a inflammatory response part_of macrophage activates

68 essence captured by genus- differentia macrophage activation immune cell activation is_a inflammatory response part_of id: GO:macrophage_activation intersection_of: GO:cell_activation intersection_of: activates CL:macrophage

69 essence captured by genus- differentia macrophage activation immune cell activation is_a inflammatory response part_of id: GO:macrophage_activation intersection_of: GO:cell_activation intersection_of: activates CL:macrophage A change in morphology and behavior of a macrophage resulting from exposure to a cytokine, chemokine, cellular ligand, pathogen, or soluble factor text def:

70 essence captured by genus- differentia macrophage activation immune cell activation is_a inflammatory response part_of cell activation macrophage (genus) activates

71 The power of reason with genus-differentia definitions that are computationally parseable, we can do a lot more consistency checking

72 Pre- vs post- composition It makes sense to pre-compose terms and maintain them as part of GO Annotations can post-compose terms if they choose to do so –MGI, DictyBase are doing this already results remain local to MOD –AmiGO-NG will allow querying of these The two approaches are complementary and compatible –proviso: if done properly

73 SO already contains composite terms A silenced gene is a gene which has the quality of being silenced

74 Plan: outline We want all new composite terms to be created using appropriate oboedit plugin –logical definitions automatically recorded –term management automated Changes: –editors must now be ‘OBO-aware’ –annotators and end-users can remain unaware of changes if they choose to do so but using the logical defs can bring benefits But first we need to find logical definitions for all the existing composite terms

75 Where we were at, 2005 Lots of terms to be retrofitted –Where to start? Previous strategy: –Obol guesses logical def for each term –Obol uses logical def to reason errors of omission inconsistencies –Batch reports to curators

76 go.obo oboedit obol report cell.obo cjm GO editor OBO editor obol config name parser go+ ldefs reasoner go ‘fixed’ obol

77 go.obo oboedit obol report cell.obo cjm GO editor OBO editor obol config name parser Ego.obo reasoner go ‘fixed’ Obol produces genus-differentia logical definitions

78 Limitations of this approach Good as proof-of-principle But.. –only the end results are evaluated –Obol makes the identical mistakes in guessing logical definitions each iteration –we want to evaluate and preserve the logical definitions that are generated by Obol

79 What we’ve been doing since then Focused on OBO Cell ontology Used Obol to infer logical defs Manually curate logical defs Feed back results to improve Obol Iterate and refine Use oboedit reasoner to check consistency between GO & CellO Next: incorporate into curation process

80 go.obo oboedit obol cell.obo cjm GO editor OBO editor obol config name parser ego-cell.obo

81 Results so far Test set of 337 logical definitions curated –only a fraction of the composite terms in GO Relations not finalised Composite terms involving CellO present some interesting challenges …but first, here’s a demo

82 Open issues: what relations do we use? We are concerned for now with relations between processes and cells –neuroblast activation & neuroblast –T cell differentiation & T cell –T cell homeostasis & T cell –cell homeostasis & homeostasis –sperm incapacitation & sperm –sperm motility & sperm

83 OBO Relations ontology OBO Relations ontology has –has_participant sub-relations: –has_agent (active participant) –has_patient (inactive participant) »(not in obo-rel yet) –between a process and a continuant –follows standard ALL-SOME structure

84 has_participant P has_participant C if and only if: given any process p that instantiates P there is some continuant c, and some time t, such that: c instantiates C at t and c participates in p at t has_participant is a primitive instance-level relation between a process, a continuant, and a time at which the continuant participates in some way in the process. The relation obtains, for example, when this particular process of oxygen exchange across this particular alveolar membrane has_participant this particular sample of hemoglobin at this particular time

85 Is this the appropriate relation? neuroblast activation has_participant neuroblast T cell differentiation has_participant T cell T cell homeostasis has_participant T cell cell homeostasis has_participant homeostasis sperm incapacitation has_participant sperm sperm motility has_participant sperm these are all correct… …but are they too general?

86 more specific kinds of participation has_agent (has_active_participant) –As for has_participant, but with the additional condition that the component instance is causally active in the relevant process has_patient (has_inactive_participant) –Yes, this is a daft name –The component instance is acted upon (not yet in OBO REL)

87 Cell differentiation T cell differentiation –A cell differentiation instance in which a cell acquires_features_of T cell problem: –not a simple relation between the process (T cell differentiation) and the cell (T cell) 3-place relation: process, instance, type

88 Cell differentiation, attempt 2 T cell differentiation has_output T cell –Compare to: cysteine biosynthesis has_output cysteine We should distinguish between participation relations in which the continuant relations are –transformation_of –derives_from e.g. something made (biosynthesis) vs something transformed (differentiation)

89 Cell differentiation, attempt 3 T cell differentiation has_transformed_output_participant T cell –…not exactly catchy…

90 has_primary_participant T cell differentiation has_primary_participant T cell –aka has_theme ontologically a good relation? Meaning partly resides in the process term Can be migrated to other relations later

91 To decompose or not to decompose We could have a logical definition for sperm incapacitation –genus: incapacitation –differentia: has_participant sperm Requires creating a new term –incapacitation Not used in any other logical def Logical def does not capture full essence –this term is a little more complex involves at least three continuants Instead just use a relationship to capture necessary conditions only

92 ‘Anonymous’ terms border follicle cell delamination –The splitting off of border cells from the anterior epithelium genus: delamination –no such term we can create as ‘anonymous’ term –exists only in order to make logical definitions..or we can just create a normal term

93 Implementation We have 337 logical definitions (nearly) ready When can we merge them into the GO?

94 adding logical defs to the GO Will this cause disruption to users? gene_ontology.obo file exactly the same as before, but will have –fewer inconsistencies! –new intersection_of tags specified in obo v1.2 can easily be ignored by parsers oboedit users must either: –load cell.obo, relationship.obo at same time as go.obo –OR select “allow dangling terms” may still confuse some users –‘anonymous’ terms

95 cvs gene_ontology _edit.obo oboedit cell.obo GO editor CellO editor cvs rel.obo gene_ontology.obo filter normal downstream stuff (website, amigo, users) unaffected power users & advanced applications

96 Applications may want to take advantage of enhanced GO enhanced GO isn’t just to help curation queries possible with ego: –find genes associated with blood cells annotations to microglial cell activation –differentiation of any microglial precursor annotations to monocyte differentiation

97 Post-composition This approach is highly compatible with post- composition We should extend the annotation format to allow denoting more specific classes –e.g. cholesterol transport in liver –advanced applications can query this –standard applications suffer no loss –extended annotations can be used to help seed new terms in the ontology This is already being done (MGI,Dicty) –we just want to capture this in interopeable way

98 Post-composition in gene association files New column in file format Gene Product Term ID…Slots AABC1GO:0030301 (cholesterol transport) OBOREL:located_in[MA:liver] AABC2GO:0048663 (neuron fate development) OBOREL:has_primary_participant[FB bt:Y_neuron] AABC3GO:000003

99 Important note on post- composition This is not an either-or situation We will retain pre-composed terms –terms will continue to be created for real biological types Annotation post-composition can be used to further refine existing pre-composed terms –if the post-composed term is later created in the GO, the annotation can be automatically migrated Tools can ignore post-composition for small loss in specificity –defaults to the current paradigm

100 Avoiding diamonds Surely larval locomotory behavior involves a diamond? yes, but we can disentangle the two axes of classification

101 id: GO:larval_locomotory_behavior intersection_of: GO:locomotory_behavor intersection_of: occurs_in FBbt:larval_stage Solution Curator asserts: Oboedit infers diamond: id: GO:larval_locomotory_behavior intersection_of: GO:locomotory_behavor intersection_of: occurs_in FBbt:larval_stage is_a: GO:locomotory_behavor ! genus is_a: GO:larval_behavior ! inferred

102 Next Steps Tidy up cell logical definitions integrate them into curation process Look at composite terms within GO –larval locomotory behaviour –regulation Chemicals Anatomical entities

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