Re: Question about the eraly deployment at PIPPA

Dear Alasdair and Bert,

Thx for these elements. In the meantime Cyril also replied in private, 
now I guess I have everything I needed ;).

Best,
    Franck.

Le 10/03/2021 à 10:53, Bert DROESBEKE a écrit :
> Hello Franck and Alasdair,
>
>
> I just wanted to briefly mention that the @id of the taxon will in the 
> future change towards an NCBI taxon id, but this is not yet 
> implemented on our server.
> Small detail: the PIPPA example is a maize example, but guess that 
> that doesn't matter much.
>
>
> Kind regards
>
> Bert
>
>
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>     *From: *"A J G Gray" <A.J.G.Gray@hw.ac.uk>
>     *To: *"Franck Michel" <franck.michel@cnrs.fr>,
>     public-bioschemas@w3.org
>     *Sent: *Wednesday, March 10, 2021 10:39:17 AM
>     *Subject: *Re: Question about the eraly deployment at PIPPA
>
>     Hi Franck
>
>     Cyril and Bert would be best placed to give you answers to your
>     questions but I believe that the simple answer is that the
>     BioChemEntity is some wheat variant which is the subject of a
>     PIPPA study.
>
>     I've put one of the PIPPA pages (45) through the JSON-LD
>     playground (links below) as I find that a useful way of
>     visualising the data (see attached screenshot).
>     https://pippa.psb.ugent.be/pippa_experiments/consult_experiment_basic_info/45
>     https://tinyurl.com/yd9rguwl
>
>     In this example, we have a study linking to its subject which is
>     some BioChemEntity, in this case some wheat variant. We use
>     taxonomicRange to state the taxa that the variant is which we then
>     connect to some species through the parent taxon.
>
>     Hopefully that helps
>
>     Alasdair
>
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>         Dear all,
>
>         In a recent call, there was a discussion about PIPPA (PSB
>     Interface for
>         Plant Phenotype Analysis https://pippa.psb.ugent.be/)
>     deploying markup
>         with Taxon and BioChemEntity.
>
>         I'd like to mention that tomorrow at the TDWG webinar, but I
>     don't know
>         anything about phenotyping nor genomics...
>         Can someone just give me a quick insight into what BioChemEntity
>         represents here, and how they relate to taxa?
>
>         Thx in advance,
>             Franck.
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>         Franck MICHEL, CNRS research engineer
>         Université Côte d’Azur, CNRS, Inria
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