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Drug Interaction Knowledge Base Ontology
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Id | http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level3.owl#Entity
http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level3.owl#Entity
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Preferred Name | Entity |
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Definition: A discrete biological unit used when describing pathways.
Rationale: Entity is the most abstract class for representing interacting
elements in a pathway. It includes both occurents (interactions and
pathways) and continuants (physical entities and genes). Loosely speaking,
BioPAX Entity is an atomic scientific statement with an associated source,
evidence and references.
Synonyms: element, thing, object, bioentity, statement.
Definition: A discrete biological unit used when describing pathways.
Rationale: Entity is the most abstract class for representing components of a pathway. It includes both occurents (interactions and pathways) and continuants (physical entities and genes). Loosely speaking, BioPAX Entity is an atomic scientific statement with an associated source, evidence and references.
Usage: There is no recommended use-cases for instantiating this class. Please, use its subclasses instead.
Synonyms: element, thing,biological unit, statement, observable.
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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comment | Definition: A discrete biological unit used when describing pathways.
Rationale: Entity is the most abstract class for representing interacting
elements in a pathway. It includes both occurents (interactions and
pathways) and continuants (physical entities and genes). Loosely speaking,
BioPAX Entity is an atomic scientific statement with an associated source,
evidence and references.
Synonyms: element, thing, object, bioentity, statement.
Definition: A discrete biological unit used when describing pathways.
Rationale: Entity is the most abstract class for representing components of a pathway. It includes both occurents (interactions and pathways) and continuants (physical entities and genes). Loosely speaking, BioPAX Entity is an atomic scientific statement with an associated source, evidence and references.
Usage: There is no recommended use-cases for instantiating this class. Please, use its subclasses instead.
Synonyms: element, thing,biological unit, statement, observable.
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prefLabel | Entity
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bp:Entity
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