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Filtering issue, does not show results #118

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ValWood opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 2 comments
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Filtering issue, does not show results #118

ValWood opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 2 comments
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ValWood commented Nov 15, 2024

I filter on PomBAse, and oxidative phosphorylation,

Screenshot 2024-11-15 at 15 26 42

but I don't see our "oxidative phosphorylation" pathway?
Screenshot 2024-11-15 at 15 27 09

@ValWood ValWood changed the title Filtering issue, does not showvresults Filtering issue, does not show results Nov 15, 2024
@vanaukenk vanaukenk transferred this issue from geneontology/noctua Nov 15, 2024
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The term search on the Noctua landing page is an 'is a' search that is looking for the term in the annotations in the model.

I think we have two possible options here:

  1. Have the term search also look at titles.
  2. Make the term search also include 'part of' children.

In the meantime, if you use the title search, your oxphos model will be returned in the landing page.

@tmushayahama - let's discuss the work involved in the two options on a workbenches call.

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ValWood commented Nov 15, 2024

I think both titles and part_of would be good.

Titles because often we would label the model with the broadest grouping term,
and obviously part_of because it's difficult to know the specificity of the individual annotations that would be used in a model when you search.

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