Help:Edit Key Event Relationship

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General Information

To add text to any section except "Summary of the AOP", click the 'edit' link to the right of the Heading for that section. Type your notes in the resulting text box and click the save page button at the bottom. Don't delete the ==Heading== line at the top. For more details on editing free text sections see the main help page.

You shouldn't manually edit the " Summary of the AOP" section. Please make those changes via the automated process described below.

  1. Under "Summary of the AOP," follow the link to the widget page.
  2. You will be taken to a widget page with the title of the key event and AOPs including this event.
  3. Use the provided buttons to add items to the "Taxonomic Applicability" table on the Key Event Wiki page.
  4. Fill out the appropriate boxes in the pop up boxes. Details for each are given below.
  5. Click the Submit button.

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Taxonomic Applicability

This popup box contains three fields. The first field allows for the entry of a species. Users are encouraged to use one of the existing options from the autocomplete if it accurately describes their species. Otherwise, the user can enter a new one that will then be available to future users. This autocomplete provides a controlled vocabulary of taxonomy terms based on the NCBI taxonomy. The second field is disabled until the user enters a species into the first field and clicks the "Search" button. The final box allows you to make an assertion regarding the strength of evidence for the inclusion of the species in this AOP, choose an option from the list.

Clicking "Search" will cause the widget to attempt to compile scientific names for the species entered by the user. As the list attempts to compile, a dialog box will appear informing the user that this process is being run. After the process is completed, if no scientific names were found the second field will remain disabled, the "Search" button will disappear, and a submit button will appear. However, if scientific names are retrieved, the second field will become enabled and will be populated with a list of scientific names related to the genus of the entered species. The user can then either select a scientific name from the list or leave the field blank. Altering the first field after clicking "Search" will cause the second field to once again become disabled, the submit button to disappear, and the "Search" button to appear again.

Clicking submit will add an entry to the appropriate table. An external link to the appropriate NCBI taxonomy page will also be added to the table if the user selected one of the compiled scientific names from the second field.