The point here is simple. if you provide a URI uniprot:1.2.3.4, i would
like to know that this is incorrect.
m.
On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 3:01 PM, Joachim Baran <joachim.baran@gmail.com>wrote:
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> On 4 June 2013 08:56, Jerven Bolleman <me@jerven.eu> wrote:
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>> uniprot:P12345 a up:Protein ;
>>
>>> up:enzyme ec:1.2.3.4 .
>>>> ec:1.2.3.4 a up:Enzyme .
>>>> What if my data is
>>>>
>>>
>> uniprot:1.2.3.4 a up:Protein ;
>> up:enzyme ec:P12345 .
>> ec:P12345 a up:Enzyme .
>>
> I do not understand the new example. You just switched the identifiers?
>
>
>> What if I don't have a regular expression for one of the sets?
>>
> I suggest it implies the set of all URIs, i.e. the regexp: .*
>
>
>> Or two very similar ones?
>> e.g. mgi and pubmed?
>>
> Take the union regexp.
>
> Joachim
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>
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