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Added gender_identity field and ontology. Fixes #1409. #1475
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Please ignore the "schema linting" failed action, it is complaining that the ontology branch has not been yet imported to the HCAO. The HCAO works by releases and this will be imported in our next release (~18th) HumanCellAtlas/ontology#113 |
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Looks good to me!
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a few comments
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looks good to me!
…nto esv-gender-identity-Issue1409
This was previously blocked by an ontology update that is now completed. This PR is updated with the GD network preferred ontology and merged current staging branch into this, so we are re-requesting reviews. |
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LGTM
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For
type/biomaterial/donor_organism.json
schema:For
module/gender_identity_ontology.json
schema:Reviews requested
Rationale
This change was requested to support the metadata for the "Testis cell atlas" dataset, in which there are 2 testis samples from female-gendered individuals. It will also help wranglers in the future to be more inclusive for non-cis individuals.