a synonym made on the basis of a possibly homologous structure in another species
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HOMOLOGY |
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a systematic synonym used as the base name for design patterns
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SYSTEMATIC |
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abbreviation
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OMO_0003000 |
[A synonym type for describing abbreviations or initalisms] |
aboral to
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BSPO_0015202 |
[nearer to the aboral opening of the organism, on the oral-aboral axis.] |
actions_notes
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UBPROP_0000014 |
[Notes on how instances of this class functon biomechanically.] |
acts on population of
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RO_0012003 |
[p acts on population of c iff c' is a collection, has members of type c, and p has participant c] |
acts upstream of
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RO_0002263 |
[c acts upstream of p if and only if c enables some f that is involved in p' and p' occurs chronologically before p, is not part of p, and affects the execution of p. c is a material entity and f, p, p' are processes.] |
acts upstream of or within
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RO_0002264 |
[c acts upstream of or within p if c is enables f, and f is causally upstream of or within p. c is a material entity and p is an process.] |
added_for_HCA
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added_for_HCA |
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added_for_HCA
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added_for_HCA |
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adjacent to
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RO_0002220 |
[x adjacent to y if and only if x and y share a boundary.] |
ambiguous for taxon
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RO_0002173 |
[S ambiguous_for_taxon T if the class S does not have a clear referent in taxon T. An example would be the class 'manual digit 1', which encompasses a homology hypotheses that is accepted for some species (e.g. human and mouse), but does not have a clear referent in Aves - the referent is dependent on the hypothesis embraced, and also on the ontogenetic stage., S ambiguous_for_taxon T if the class S does not have a clear referent in taxon T. An example would be the class 'manual digit 1', which encompasses a homology hypotheses that is accepted for some species (e.g. human and mouse), but does not have a clear referent in Aves - the referent is dependent on the hypothesis embraced, and also on the ontogenetic stage. [PHENOSCPAE:asilomar_mtg]] |
anastomoses with
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anastomoses_with |
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anterior to
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BSPO_0000096 |
[x anterior to y iff x is further along the antero-posterior axis than y, towards the head. An antero-posterior axis is an axis that extends through an organism from head end to opposite end of body or tail.] |
anteriorly connected to
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anteriorly_connected_to |
[x anteriorly_connected_to y iff the anterior part of x is connected to y. i.e. x connected_to y and x posterior_to y.] |
appendage segment number
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UBPROP_0000110 |
[x appendage_segment_number N if and only if (i) x is a appendage_segment, and (ii) x is appendage_segment number N in a series of appendage_segments repeated along an proximo-distal axis, with appendage_segment_number 1 being the proximalmost appendage_segment (in tetrapods this would be the stylopod, as we do not classify girdles as appendage segments).] |
approximately perpendicular to
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BSPO_0000104 |
[Crosses at an angle that is 90 degrees, or close to 90 degrees. In any non-linear organism, the main axes are rarely perpendicular when taken through the organism as a whole.] |
attached to
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RO_0002371 |
[a is attached to b if and only if a and b are discrete objects or object parts, and there are physical connections between a and b such that a force pulling a will move b, or a force pulling b will move a] |
attached to part of
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RO_0002177 |
[a is attached to part of b if a is attached to b, or a is attached to some p, where p is part of b.] |
attribute_slim
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attribute_slim |
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