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16 jun21 dendrogram update #157

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Note: child_cell_set_accessions of nomenclature_table_CCN202002013.tsv not yet updated
Currently still missing child_cell_set_accessions column
20 July update notes:

added child cell set accessions

deleted most of the subclass cell sets for the integrated (cross-species) taxonomy
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Added Child accession

Updated with latest file
26 July update to Mouse json file
X-like implementation for mouse taxonomy
Related to #151 & #154
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Some markers are missing in https://github.com/obophenotype/brain_data_standards_ontologies/blob/dosdp_based_pipeline/src/patterns/data/bds/ensmusg_data.tsv such as ensembl:ENSMUSG00000100851 and ensembl:ENSMUSG00000096972

I will commit missing markers and then merge.

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Ah I just checked - must have gotten removed in the time, ill make the changes :)

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oh wait, those are NS-forest markers arent they? think its related to issue #93

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@shawntanzk we have a new issue: "Node CS202002013_70 exists both in dendrogram and nomenclature of the taxonomy: CCN202002013"

remove taxonomy nodes
@hkir-dev hkir-dev merged commit 36ded71 into dosdp_based_pipeline Aug 13, 2021
@hkir-dev hkir-dev deleted the 16Jun21-Dendrogram-Update branch September 22, 2021 07:37
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