Preferred Name | Taxonomy | |
Synonyms |
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ID |
http://bioontology.org/projects/ontologies/birnlex#birnlex_2337 |
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abbrev | ||
class_or_indiv |
true |
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definition |
A taxonomy, or taxonomic scheme, is composed of taxonomic units known as taxa (singular taxon), or kinds of things that are arranged frequently in a hierarchical structure, typically related by subtype-supertype relationships, also called parent-child relationships. In such a subtype-supertype relationship the subtype kind of thing has by definition the same constraints as the supertype kind of thing plus one or more additional constraints. For example, car is a subtype of vehicle. So any car is also a vehicle, but not every vehicle is a car. So, a thing needs to satisfy more constraints to be a car than to be a vehicle. |
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external_id_urls | ||
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label |
Taxonomy |
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mod_date |
2007-10-11 |
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preferred_label |
Taxonomy |
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prefixIRI |
birnlex_2337 |
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prefLabel |
Taxonomy |
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retired |
false |
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synonyms | ||
subClassOf |
http://bioontology.org/projects/ontologies/birnlex#birnlex_2334 |