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Id | http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001045
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001045
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Preferred Name | midgut |
Definitions |
Middle subdivision of a digestive tract[CJM]. In vertebrates: The middle part of the alimentary canal from the stomach, or entrance of the bile duct, to, or including, the large intestine[GO].
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Synonyms |
mesenteron
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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definition | Middle subdivision of a digestive tract[CJM]. In vertebrates: The middle part of the alimentary canal from the stomach, or entrance of the bile duct, to, or including, the large intestine[GO]. |
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preferred label |
midgut
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label |
midgut
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prefLabel |
midgut
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database_cross_reference |
EHDAA2:0001185
BILA:0000086
BTO:0000863
VHOG:0000290
NCIT:C34210
FBbt:00005383
TGMA:0001036
XAO:0000103
EFO:0001950
Wikipedia:Midgut
EMAPA:16255
UMLS:C0231052
SCTID:361410004
EHDAA:983
FMA:45617
MA:0001564
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notation |
UBERON:0001045
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editor note |
Note we define this generically to include invertebrates (partly for consistency with GO), but the class may be split in future. We may explicitly make this a developmental class
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has_related_synonym |
mesenteron
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UBERON:0001045
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has_obo_namespace |
uberon
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external_ontology_notes |
in FMA this represents an embryonic region.
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taxon_notes |
In humans: originates from the foregut at the opening of the bile duct into the duodenum and continues through the small intestine and much of the large intestine until the transition to the hindgut about two-thirds of the way through the transverse colon
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homology_notes |
The bilaterian gut is typically a complete tube that opens to the exterior at both ends. It consists of mouth, foregut, midgut, hindgut, and anus (reference 1); Although all vertebrates have a digestive tract and accessory glands, various parts of this system are not necessarily homologous, analogous, or even present in all species. Therefore, broad comparisons can be best made under the listings of headgut, foregut, midgut, pancreas and biliary system, hindgut (reference 2).[well established][VHOG]
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