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Dialog Window
Ask a questionEnter knowledgeTest knowledgeFix errors
Dialog Window
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Describe in English the knowledge to be entered: I will describe ``how a virus infects a cell.’’
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In ``how a virus infects a cell’’, the system recognizesthe following concepts. Please click on each of themin turn to insure that they have intended meanings.1. Virus2. CellThe system does not recognize the following concepts.Click on each to identify closely matching concept.1. Infect
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In ``how a virus infects a cell’’, the system recognizesthe following concepts. Please click on each of themin turn to insure that they have intended meanings.1. Virus2. CellThe system does not recognize the following concepts.Click on each to identify closely matching concept.1. Infect
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In ``how a virus infects a cell’’, the system recognizesthe following concepts. Please click on each of themin turn to insure that they have intended meanings.1. Virus2. CellThe system does not recognize the following concepts.Click on each to identify closely matching concept.1. Infect
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Summary of retrieved information
Infectious agents whose genomes are composed of DNA or RNA, but not both. They lack independent metabolism and ability to replicate outside living host cells.
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In ``how a virus infects a cell’’, the system recognizesthe following concepts. Please click on each of themin turn to insure that they have intended meanings.1. Virus 2. CellThe system does not recognize the following concepts.Click on each to identify closely matching concept.1. Infect
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Summary of retrieved information
Infectious agents whose genomes are composed of DNA or RNA, but not both. They lack independent metabolism and ability to replicate outside living host cells.
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In ``how a virus infects a cell’’, the system recognizesthe following concepts. Please click on each of themin turn to insure that they have intended meanings.1. Virus 2. CellThe system does not recognize the following concepts.Click on each to identify closely matching concept.1. Infect
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Summary of retrieved information
Infectious agents whose genomes are composed of DNA or RNA, but not both. They lack independent metabolism and ability to replicate outside living host cells.
Summary of retrieved information
Infectious agents whose genomes are composed of DNA or RNA, but not both. They lack independent metabolism and ability to replicate outside living host cells.
Enter Knowledge
In ``how a virus infects a cell’’, the system recognizesthe following concepts. Please click on each of themin turn to insure that they have intended meanings.1. Virus 2. CellThe system does not recognize the following concepts.Click on each to identify closely matching concept.1. Infect
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Summary of retrieved information
Minute protoplasmic masses that make up organized tissue, consisting of a nucleus which is surrounded by protoplasm which contains the various organelles and is enclosed in the cell or plasma membrane. Cells are the fundamental, structural, and functional units of living organisms.
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Summary of retrieved information
A virus is a kind of a container.Its structural parts are DNA and a protein coat.
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In ``how a virus infects a cell’’, the system recognizesthe following concepts. Please click on each of themin turn to insure that they have intended meanings.1. Virus 2. CellThe system does not recognize the following concepts.Click on each to identify closely matching concept.1. Infect
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Summary of retrieved information
Minute protoplasmic masses that make up organized tissue, consisting of a nucleus which is surrounded by protoplasm which contains the various organelles and is enclosed in the cell or plasma membrane. Cells are the fundamental, structural, and functional units of living organisms.
Summary of retrieved information
A virus is a kind of a container.Its structural parts are DNA and a protein coat.
Enter Knowledge
In ``how a virus infects a cell’’, the system recognizesthe following concepts. Please click on each of themin turn to insure that they have intended meanings.1. Virus 2. CellThe system does not recognize the following concepts.Click on each to identify closely matching concept.1. Infect
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Summary of retrieved information
Minute protoplasmic masses that make up organized tissue, consisting of a nucleus which is surrounded by protoplasm which contains the various organelles and is enclosed in the cell or plasma membrane. Cells are the fundamental, structural, and functional units of living organisms.
Summary of retrieved information
A virus is a kind of a container.Its structural parts are DNA and a protein coat.
Enter Knowledge
In ``how a virus infects a cell’’, the system recognizesthe following concepts. Please click on each of themin turn to insure that they have intended meanings.1. Virus 2. CellThe system does not recognize the following concepts.Click on each to identify closely matching concept.1. Infect
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Summary of retrieved information
Minute protoplasmic masses that make up organized tissue, consisting of a nucleus which is surrounded by protoplasm which contains the various organelles and is enclosed in the cell or plasma membrane. Cells are the fundamental, structural, and functional units of living organisms.
Summary of retrieved information
A virus is a kind of a container.Its structural parts are DNA and a protein coat.
Summary of retrieved information
Minute protoplasmic masses that make up organized tissue, consisting of a nucleus which is surrounded by protoplasm which contains the various organelles and is enclosed in the cell or plasma membrane. Cells are the fundamental, structural, and functional units of living organisms.
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A virus is a kind of a container.Its structural parts are DNA and a protein coat.
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Minute protoplasmic masses that make up organized tissue, consisting of a nucleus which is surrounded by protoplasm which contains the various organelles and is enclosed in the cell or plasma membrane. Cells are the fundamental, structural, and functional units of living organisms.
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A virus is a kind of a container.Its structural parts are DNA and a protein coat.
Is infect a
1.Motion process2. Forceful interaction3. Object manipulation
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Minute protoplasmic masses that make up organized tissue, consisting of a nucleus which is surrounded by protoplasm which contains the various organelles and is enclosed in the cell or plasma membrane. Cells are the fundamental, structural, and functional units of living organisms.
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A virus is a kind of a container.Its structural parts are DNA and a protein coat.
Is infect
1. Motion process2. Forceful interaction3. Object manipulation
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Minute protoplasmic masses that make up organized tissue, consisting of a nucleus which is surrounded by protoplasm which contains the various organelles and is enclosed in the cell or plasma membrane. Cells are the fundamental, structural, and functional units of living organisms.
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A virus is a kind of a container.Its structural parts are DNA and a protein coat.
Is infect like a forceful interaction such asBasic force patternConflictCompetitionCooperation
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Minute protoplasmic masses that make up organized tissue, consisting of a nucleus which is surrounded by protoplasm which contains the various organelles and is enclosed in the cell or plasma membrane. Cells are the fundamental, structural, and functional units of living organisms.
E.g., let, hinder, etc.
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A virus is a kind of a container.Its structural parts are DNA and a protein coat.
Is infect like a forceful interaction such asBasic force patternConflictCompetitionCooperation
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Minute protoplasmic masses that make up organized tissue, consisting of a nucleus which is surrounded by protoplasm which contains the various organelles and is enclosed in the cell or plasma membrane. Cells are the fundamental, structural, and functional units of living organisms.
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A virus is a kind of a container.Its structural parts are DNA and a protein coat.
Select the conflict most closely matching to InfectInvade…...
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Minute protoplasmic masses that make up organized tissue, consisting of a nucleus which is surrounded by protoplasm which contains the various organelles and is enclosed in the cell or plasma membrane. Cells are the fundamental, structural, and functional units of living organisms.
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A virus is a kind of a container.Its structural parts are DNA and a protein coat.
Select the conflict most closely matching to InfectInvade…...
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Minute protoplasmic masses that make up organized tissue, consisting of a nucleus which is surrounded by protoplasm which contains the various organelles and is enclosed in the cell or plasma membrane. Cells are the fundamental, structural, and functional units of living organisms.
Summary of retrieved information
A virus is a kind of a container.Its structural parts are DNA and a protein coat.
Summary of retrieved information
A cell is a kind of a container which contains cytoplasm.
Summary of retrieved information
An invade is a process in which the invader wantsto take control of the object being invaded.
It has subevents: enter, penetrate, and take control.
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In ``how a virus infects a cell’’, the system recognizesthe following concepts. Please click on each of themin turn to insure that they have intended meanings.1. Virus 2. Cell3. Infect closely matches to Invade
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A virus is a kind of a container.Its structural parts are DNA and a protein coat.
Summary of retrieved information
A cell is a kind of a container which contains cytoplasm.
Summary of retrieved information
An invade is a process in which the invader wantsto take control of the object being invaded.
It has subevents: enter, penetrate, and take control.
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In ``how a virus infects a cell’’, the system recognizesthe following concepts. Please click on each of themin turn to insure that they have intended meanings.1. Virus 2. Cell3. Infect closely matches to Invade
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Summary of retrieved information
A virus is a kind of a container.Its structural parts are DNA and a protein coat.
Summary of retrieved information
A cell is a kind of a container which contains cytoplasm.
Summary of retrieved information
An invade is a process in which the invader wantsto take control of the object being invaded.
It has subevents: enter, penetrate, and take control.
Dialog Window
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VirusInfectsCell
Penetrate Enter TakeControl
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subevents
patientagent Invade
Concept Map window has an independent thread of control. The user can do all the editing in this window, and when done, can resume the dialog.
Concept Map window has an independent thread of control. The user can do all the editing in this window, and when done, can resume the dialog.
The user can also start a new interaction.The user can also start a new interaction.
Cell Virus
Summary windows can be dismissed at user’s discretion
Summary windows can be dismissed at user’s discretion
Dialog Window
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VirusInfectsCell
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subevents
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Virus Cell
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VirusInfectsCell
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Virus Cell
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VirusInfectsCell
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VirusInfectsCell
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Virus Cell
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VirusInfectsCell
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Virus Cell
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Virus Cell
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The Penetrate action requires that the Virus should be nearthe Cell. This action cannot be performed. I propose thefollowing fixes.
1. Assume that the Virus is close to the Cell before start of VirusInfectsCell2. Add another step in VirusInfectsCell that brings the Virus near the cell. Possible step: Arrive
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The Penetrate action requires that the Virus should be nearthe Cell. This action cannot be performed. I propose thefollowing fixes.
1. Assume that the Virus is close to the Cell before start of VirusInfectsCell2. Add another step in VirusInfectsCell that brings the Virus near the cell.
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Choose a step to be added:
1. Arrive2. Move3. Search for another step
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Virus Cell
subevents
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VirusInfectsCell
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Virus Cell
subevents
InvadeetInvader Invade
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Arrive
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agent destination
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VirusInfectsCell
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subevents
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agent patient
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agent patient
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VirusInfectsCell
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Virus Cell
subevents
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agent patient
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Summary of knowledge testing
After VirusInfectsCell, the virus is inside the cell.
The virus first arrives near the cell, then penetrates the cell, then enters it, and then takes control of the cell.
Dialog Window
VirusInfectsCell
Penetrate Enter TakeControl
Virus Cell
subevents
InvadeeInvader Invade
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VirusInfectsCell
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Virus Cell
subevents
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VirusInfectsCell
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Virus Cell
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Since the user is continuing with the same concept, the dialog will maintain correspondence to the existing Concept Map Window
Since the user is continuing with the same concept, the dialog will maintain correspondence to the existing Concept Map Window
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VirusInfectsCell
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Virus Cell
subevents
InvadeeInvadert Invade
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VirusInfectsCell
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Virus Cell
subevents
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VirusInfectsCell
Penetrate Enter TakeControl
Virus Cell
subevents
InvadeeInvader Invade
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VirusInfectsCell
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Virus Cell
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VirusInfectsCell
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Virus Cell
subevents
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Virus Cell
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Endocytosis
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VirusInfectsCell
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Invaginate
TakeControl
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InvadeeInvader Invade CellVirus
Summary of retrieved information
Endocytosis is cellular uptake of extracellular materialswithin membrane-limited vacuoles or microvesicles.
Endocytosis
subevents
Pinchoff
Enter
VirusCellpatient agent
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VirusInfectsCell
Penetrate
Invaginate
TakeControl
subevents
InvadeeInvader Invade CellVirus
Endocytosis
subevents
Pinchoff
Enter
VirusCellpatient agent
???
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Dialog Window
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VirusInfectsCell
Penetrate
Invaginate
TakeControl
subevents
InvadeeInvader Invade CellVirus
Endocytosis
subevents
Pinchoff
Enter
VirusCellpatient agent
???
Choose an arc: subevents byMeans of ….
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Enter Knowledge
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Dialog Window
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VirusInfectsCell
Penetrate
Invaginate
TakeControl
subevents
InvadeeInvader Invade CellVirus
Endocytosis
subevents
Pinchoff
Enter
VirusCellagent agent
???
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Dialog Window
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VirusInfectsCell
Penetrate
Invaginate
TakeControl
subevents
InvadeeInvader Invade CellVirus
Endocytosis
subevents
Pinchoff
Enter
VirusCellPatient agent
byMeansOf
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VirusInfectsCell
Penetrate
Invaginate
TakeControl
subevents
InvadeeInvader Invade CellVirus
Endocytosis
subevents
Pinchoff
Enter
patient agent
byMeansOf
VirusInfectsCell
Penetrate
Invaginate
TakeControl
subevents
InvadeeInvader Invade CellVirus
Endocytosis
subevents
Pinchoff
Enter
patient agent
byMeansOf
History of interaction
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Import a concept for compositionSearch by concept name
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VirusInfectsCell
Penetrate
Invaginate
TakeControl
subevents
InvadeeInvader Invade CellVirus
Endocytosis
subevents
Pinchoff
Enter
patient agent
byMeansOf
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EndocytosisVirusInfectsCellVirusCellInvadeSearch for a new concept
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Import a concept for compositionSearch by concept name
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VirusInfectsCell
Penetrate
Invaginate
TakeControl
subevents
InvadeeInvader Invade CellVirus
Endocytosis
subevents
Pinchoff
Enter
patient agent
byMeansOf
Test Knowledge
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EndocytosisVirusInfectsCellVirusCellInvadeSearch for a new concept
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History of interaction
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Enter Knowledge
Import a concept for compositionSearch by concept name
Compose using CMAPSVirusInfectsCell saved
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VirusInfectsCell
Penetrate
Invaginate
TakeControl
subevents
InvadeeInvader Invade CellVirus
Endocytosis
subevents
Pinchoff
Enter
patient agent
byMeansOf
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Testing of VirusInfectsCell
Assuming that virus is near the Cell, afterVirusInfectsCell, the virus is inside the cell.
Virus Penetrates the Cell by means of Endocytosis, which is process performed by a Cell on the Virus, and then enters the cytoplasm of the cell.
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VirusInfectsCell
Penetrate
Invaginate
TakeControl
subevents
InvadeeInvader Invade CellVirus
Endocytosis
subevents
Pinchoff
Enter
patient agent
byMeansOf
VirusInfectsCell
Penetrate
Invaginate
TakeControl
subevents
InvadeeInvader Invade CellVirus
Endocytosis
subevents
Pinchoff
Enter
patient agent
byMeansOf
Concept: VirusInfectsCellQuestions: Describe how a virus invades a cell Under what conditions can a virus invade a cell? What role does the membrane play when a virus invades a cell? What is the effect of increasing temperature when a virus invades a cell? How is membrane penetration achieved when a virus invades a cell?
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Describe how a virus invades a cell
During virus invades cell, the following subevents occur: * First, the virus penetrates the cell (more details) * Then, the virus enters the cell (more details) * Finally, the virus takes control of the cell (more details)
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Next Steps
• Add analogy – Add Ken’s analogy interface
• Should we include old-fashioned ontology editing?
• Get it reviewed from SMEs
• How to represent effects of actions