[BioSQL-l] [Bioperl-l] Problem loading GO.

Leighton Pritchard lpritc at scri.ac.uk
Tue Apr 17 17:03:53 UTC 2007


On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 09:54 -0700, Chris Mungall wrote:
> Is there any reason you're loading GO.defs? This is a legacy format  
> all the information is subsumed in the obo file.

My only reason was that the parser originally failed to load the OBO 
format data - probably for the same reason that the flatfile failed - 
and I tried the flatfile to check if there were parser issues with the 
format.  I just carried on with the flatfile after that because the 
terms with formatting errors were (subjectively, for me) easier to 
spot and fix by hand.  I'm happy to use a fixed OBO file.

> I didn't see your message to the GO folks re formatting errors - who  
> did you send it to & what was the subject? I'll see it gets seen to.

I submitted it via the website interface - I'm afraid I have no idea
where it would have gone after that.

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