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Published: 2008-12-05
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Plant structure ontology: How should we label plant structures with doubtful or mixed identities?

Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, USA
Institute of Systematic Botany, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Institute of Systematic Botany, University of Zurich, Switzerland
General Character cladogram Continuum Evo-devo Flower Flowering plants Gene ontology Intermediate organs Leaf Morphological nomenclature Organ identity Plant ontology Plant structure ontology Root

Abstract

This paper discusses problems with labelling plant structures in the context of attempts to create a unified Plant Structure Ontology. Special attention is given to structures with mixed, or doubtful identities that are difficult or even impossible to label with a single term. In various vascular plants (and some groups of animals) the structural categories for the description of forms are less distinct than is often supposed. Thus, there are morphological misfits that do not fit exactly into one or the other category and to which it is difficult, or even impossible, to apply a categorical name. After presenting three case studies of intermediate organs and organs whose identity is in doubt, we review five approaches to categorizing plant organs, and evaluate the potential of each to serve as a general reference system for gene annotations. The five approaches are (1) standardized vocabularies, (2) labels based on developmental genetics, (3) continuum morphology, (4) process morphology, (5) character cladograms. While all of these approaches have important domains of applicability, we conclude that process morphology is the one most suited to gene annotation.

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