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Some e.coli entries not found #111
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See for example P00509 |
reported by @ccasalsc |
Yes in fact, it is there, I didn't describe the issue clearly. We expect to be able to find the entry by ID, but when you search P00509 nothing gets returned. Is that expected? |
This shows up in the "general" autocomplete in the graph editor, but not on the landing page. Possible some restriction is in place? This may be a software issue and not a NEO load issue. |
Looking more closely: P00509 (the Ecoli entry) can be added in the Graph Editor using 'Add Individual', but not when using the 'Add Annoton -> enabled by'. Likewise for the Form editor: P00509 does not autocomplete. You can compare the behavior with human entry P99999, this works everywhere. So, it seems this ID can be found but Noctua doesn't know it's an 'entity'. Thanks, Pascale |
Just looked at the bacterial and human entities in noctua-amigo and they do seem to have different parentage: I'm not sure why that is, though. As an aside, should this ticket go into the Noctua maintenance project? |
@vanaukenk Now that we have a feel that this is data and loading vs. "noctua" software, I'd tend towards data/qc. |
@pgaudet I just wanted to check that you were still having this issue? I can no longer reproduce from what is written above in the graph editor: |
P00509 is not found in the landing page Nor is it found in the Add Annoton box: However it is found in 'Add individual' This looks the same as in October #111 (comment) |
@pgaudet From my example above, it is found in enabled_by, but you'd have to search by label or the full identifier (i.e. UniProtKB:P00509). Search has historically never supported searching by the interal-only portion (an issue from way back); the general input in the graph editor is an exception to this. |
I'd bet that those are actual synonyms that are being included; in the general search, it is breaking things up on its own. |
The UniProt ID is stored as a synonym? If that's the case can we do that for all species? |
This isn't a case of species or type, it's about what is made available in the synonym field (I suspect). The |
Are all genes processes the same way? Sorry I still dont undertand why ahuman UniProt ID behaves one way and an E. coli UniProt ID behaves differently. |
@pgaudet It might be easiest to just have this on the agenda for our next call; we can walk through a couple of examples. |
Hi,
None of the entries that correspond to NCBI:83333 can be found in Noctua; are these being filtered somehow?
Thanks, Pascale
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