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Remove 'ID' from study metadata #2

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gaurav opened this issue Feb 17, 2018 · 1 comment
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Remove 'ID' from study metadata #2

gaurav opened this issue Feb 17, 2018 · 1 comment
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gaurav commented Feb 17, 2018

Should be simple enough, but depends on phyloref/clade-ontology#15.

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gaurav commented May 8, 2018

As of 19b0a35, we're going to fully deprecate '@id' from the Curation Tool.

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This pull request changes some aspects of the PHYX model in order to facilitate curation and to keep the Curation Tool in sync with the Curation Workflow. These changes includes:
- Removed `@id` field (closes #2).
- Added a verbatim specifier field for all specifiers (closes #17).
- Added a curator comments field for all phyloreferences (closes #24).
- Allows the curator to document that they expect a single node to resolve to multiple phyloreferences by selecting a matching labeled node from the phyloreferencing panel (#32).
- Added a simple system for marking specifiers that could not be matched (#49).
- Improved display of scientific names and specimens as specifiers.
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gaurav added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 29, 2019
gaurav added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 29, 2019
This pull request changes some aspects of the PHYX model in order to facilitate curation and to keep the Curation Tool in sync with the Curation Workflow. These changes includes:
- Removed `@id` field (closes #2).
- Added a verbatim specifier field for all specifiers (closes #17).
- Added a curator comments field for all phyloreferences (closes #24).
- Allows the curator to document that they expect a single node to resolve to multiple phyloreferences by selecting a matching labeled node from the phyloreferencing panel (#32).
- Added a simple system for marking specifiers that could not be matched (#49).
- Improved display of scientific names and specimens as specifiers.
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