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GO:0009405 | pathogenesis | PMID:24675748 | IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype | P | ||||
This annotation made on page: XANOB:G7TJY8 By: Mcfadd48 (group MichSt14A 40) on 2014-04-06 13:13:00 CDT. |
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Entry Type | Challenging User,Group | Time/Date | Challenge Reason | Points/Assessment |
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Challenge | Lamarch2, MichSt14A 12 | 2014-04-10 11:00:05 CDT | The Go term is too vague. The protein in question, XOC_1550, acts as an effector to the type II secretion system in the cell. This biological process would be a more exact description of the action of the protein. The Go term and name should be as below. Go ID: GO:0030254 GO term name: protein secretion by the type III secretion system | 0 |
Public Assessment | Suzialeksander | 2016-09-01 13:44:07 CDT | Move Annotation 9998 from 9XANT:G7TJY8 to XANOB:G7TJY8 | Updated by Instructor |
Public Assessment | Suzialeksander | 2014-04-18 11:57:53 CDT | Additionally, the suggested term is much too specific for the given figure. | Acceptable ✔ Protein ✔ Publication ✔ Qualifier ✔ Go term ✔ Evidence ✔ With/From ✔ Notes ✔ Unique/Original |
Public Assessment | Suzialeksander | 2014-04-18 11:56:53 CDT | There actually aren't any children for the term "pathogenesis", and since this figure shows the lesions are smaller in mutant strains, it seems fine. | Acceptable ✔ Protein ✔ Publication ✔ Qualifier ✔ Go term ✔ Evidence ✔ With/From ✔ Notes ✔ Unique/Original |
Private Assessment | Suzialeksander | 2014-04-18 11:56:40 CDT | You need to be an instructor to view these notes. | Acceptable ✔ Protein ✔ Publication ✔ Qualifier ✔ Go term ✔ Evidence ✔ With/From ✔ Notes ✔ Unique/Original |
Public Assessment | DanielRenfro | 2014-04-10 11:00:05 CDT | This annotation has been flagged because it has been edited since last assessment ||GO:0009405||pathogenesis||PMID:24675748||IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype||||P||Figure 2A shows that a XOC_1550 mutant causes significantly shorter lesions, and Figure 2E shows that XOC_1550 mutant is impaired in its ability to grow in rice, identifying Xrp5 as a critical protein in pathogenesis||complete | Flagged |
Private Assessment | Mill2034 | 2014-04-09 13:22:59 CDT | You need to be an instructor to view these notes. | Requires Changes ✔ Protein ✔ Publication ✔ Qualifier ✗ Go term ✔ Evidence ✔ With/From ✔ Notes ✔ Unique/Original |