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Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF) Standard Ontology
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Id | http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000015
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000015
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Preferred Name | non-material anatomical boundary |
Definitions |
A non-material anatomical entity of two dimensions. Anatomical boundaries are contiguous structures.
Except in the case of abstracted fiat boundaries such as the midline plane of an organism, all 2D anatomical entities have a 3 dimensional projection. For example, the surface of the shell of a muscle has a distinct shape that projects into the third dimension. Note that boundaries are 2D structures. They have no thickness - and so can not be sites of gene expression or gene product localisation. For this, use boundary region terms.
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Synonyms |
anatomical boundary
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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definition | A non-material anatomical entity of two dimensions. Anatomical boundaries are contiguous structures. Except in the case of abstracted fiat boundaries such as the midline plane of an organism, all 2D anatomical entities have a 3 dimensional projection. For example, the surface of the shell of a muscle has a distinct shape that projects into the third dimension. Note that boundaries are 2D structures. They have no thickness - and so can not be sites of gene expression or gene product localisation. For this, use boundary region terms. |
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preferred label |
non-material anatomical boundary
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label |
non-material anatomical boundary
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comment |
Except in the case of abstracted fiat boundaries such as the midline plane of an organism, all 2D anatomical entities have a 3 dimensional projection. For example, the surface of the shell of a muscle has a distinct shape that projects into the third dimension. Note that boundaries are 2D structures. They have no thickness - and so can not be sites of gene expression or gene product localisation. For this, use boundary region terms.
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prefLabel |
non-material anatomical boundary
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database_cross_reference |
CARO:0000010
AEO:0000192
FMA:50705
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notation |
UBERON:0000015
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in_subset | |
id |
UBERON:0000015
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note |
A non-material anatomical entity of two dimensions. Anatomical boundaries are contiguous structures.
Except in the case of abstracted fiat boundaries such as the midline plane of an organism, all 2D anatomical entities have a 3 dimensional projection. For example, the surface of the shell of a muscle has a distinct shape that projects into the third dimension. Note that boundaries are 2D structures. They have no thickness - and so can not be sites of gene expression or gene product localisation. For this, use boundary region terms.
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alternative label |
anatomical boundary
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has_obo_namespace |
uberon
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has exact synonym |
anatomical boundary
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