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Preferred Name | proximal phalanx | |
Synonyms |
phalanx 1 phalanx I proximal-most phalanx |
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Definitions |
Proximal-most phalanx within a digit. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0004302 |
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altLabel |
phalanx 1 phalanx I proximal-most phalanx
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definition |
Proximal-most phalanx within a digit.
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has exact synonym |
phalanx 1 phalanx I proximal-most phalanx
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has_obo_namespace |
uberon
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UBERON:0004302
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label |
proximal phalanx
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notation |
UBERON:0004302
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phalanx number |
1
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prefLabel |
proximal phalanx
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taxon_notes |
Proximal phalanges are bones found in the limbs of most vertebrates. In humans, they are the bones at the base of a toe or finger, the prominent, knobby ends of which are often called the knuckles. In other vertebrates, proximal phalanges have a similar placement in the corresponding limbs, be they paw, wing or fin. In many species, they are the longest and thickest phalanx ('finger' bone)
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xRef |
Wikipedia:Proximal_phalanges EMAPA:35716 SCTID:299708005 MA:0002916 AAO:0010680
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