Microorganism name changes

Microorganism name changes

Summary

  • Microorganism taxonomic names may change from time to time. One of the primary reasons for these changes is advances in science e.g. application of molecular techniques to compare the nucleic acid similarities among organisms, which may result in:

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    • An organism previously assigned to a particular taxon (e.g. Genus) is found to be significantly unrelated to other members of the taxon on a molecular basis 

    • Reassessing the taxonomic groupings originally established based on phenotypic characteristics 

    • Proposal to reassign the organism to a different taxon--either a new taxon or an existing one 

    • Requirement for a name change

Actions

Date

Requested Action

Requester(s)

Action required by:

Comments

Date

Requested Action

Requester(s)

Action required by:

Comments

12 July 16

Feedback on proposed changes by CMAG members

@Suzanne Santamaria, @Farzaneh Ashrafi

@Camilla Wiberg Danielsen Microorganism names changes feedbackSep 2, 2016 
@Daniel Karlsson Microorganism names changes feedback Sep 2, 2016 
@Elaine Wooler Microorganism names changes feedback  Sep 2, 2016 
@Elze de Groot Microorganism names changes feedback  Sep 2, 2016 
@Former user (Deleted) Microorganism names changes feedback  Sep 2, 2016 
@Linda Parisien Microorganism names changes feedback  Sep 2, 2016 
@Matt Cordell Microorganism names changes feedback  Sep 2, 2016 
@Former user (Deleted) Microorganism names changes feedback Sep 2, 2016  

Please post you final responses in the Country response table below. Discussion comments can be made as comments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Relevant documents

  File Modified

Microsoft Powerpoint Presentation BusinessMeeting_ContentAG_NameChanges_April_2016_updated (1).pptx

2016-Jul-05 by Cathy Richardson

Microsoft Powerpoint Presentation CMAG_NameChanges_July_2016.pptx

2016-Jul-11 by Cathy Richardson

Microsoft Word Document CMAG - NameChangeExample.docx

2016-Jul-12 by Cathy Richardson

Links

2016-04-18 - CMAG Meeting (Face to face)

2016-07-12 - CMAG Meeting

 

Country response 

Country

Date

Response

Country

Date

Response

 Canada

 2016-07-14

 I agree with option#3 as long as the current FSN description is inactivated and a new description is created to represent the new name.

>>> IHTSDO content team response: Yes, that is the recommended plan.

US

2016-08-24

option #3

Netherlands

2016-09-02

option 3, as long as the current FSN description is inactivated and the current preferred synonym is marked as acceptable (the prefered synonym will be the new name)

>>> IHTSDO content team response: Yes, that is the recommended plan. The Old description will be an acceptable synonym.

 UK

2016-09-12

 Option 3, feedback is that the type of change needs to be very clear e.g.

The original FSN term and its description ID will be made inactive   (OLD description FSN)

And a new FSN and description ID will be created and made Active  (New description FSN)

And a new Synonym and description ID will be created and made Active  (Old description)

All attached to a Concept ID that will remain Active

>>> IHTSDO content team response: Thanks for explaining it in details. the answer is yes, that is the recommended plan.

Sweden

2016-08-25

Option #3, and description of the principles behind this option so that they may be consistently applied in similar situations.

>>> IHTSDO content team response: Thanks for the feedback. The IHTSD ediitorial guidelines will be updated accordingly to reflect this decision.

DK

2016-08-25

Option #3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Member countries without a CMAG rep

 

 

 

CMAG response

Date

CMAG Response

Next steps

Date

CMAG Response

Next steps

Sep 20, 2016 

Option 3 response preferred.

@Suzanne Santamaria and @Farzaneh Ashrafi will be progressing the changes in line with the feedback.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Final outcome: 

 

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