The Oral Health and Disease Ontology

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Preferred Name

Postnatal anatomical structure
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Material anatomical entity which is generated by coordinated expression of the organism's own genes that guide its morphogenesis; has inherent 3D shape; its parts are connected and spatially related to one another in patterns determined by coordinated gene expression. Examples: heart, right ventricle, mitral valve, myocardium, endothelium, lymphocyte, fibroblast, thorax, cardiovascular system, hemoglobin, T cell receptor.

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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/FMA_67135

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Material anatomical entity which is generated by coordinated expression of the organism's own genes that guide its morphogenesis; has inherent 3D shape; its parts are connected and spatially related to one another in patterns determined by coordinated gene expression. Examples: heart, right ventricle, mitral valve, myocardium, endothelium, lymphocyte, fibroblast, thorax, cardiovascular system, hemoglobin, T cell receptor.

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type: class
is-a: Anatomical structure
subclasses: Body, Biological molecule, Vestigial embryonic structure, Cardinal organ part, Cell, Biological molecular complex, Portion of tissue, Organ system, Cardinal body part, Cardinal cell part, Cardinal tissue part, Biological macromolecule, Subdivision of cardinal body part, Acellular anatomical structure, Organ, Organ system subdivision, Anatomical cluster
:slot-templates: part value-type: Developmental entity, part value-type: Physical anatomical entity, has inherent 3-D shape values: true, part value-type: Class
synonym: fm-live_13818
preferred name: fm-live_13512
:documentation: CR comments:n1. Inherent 3D shape implies that it is maximally connected; also there is no supertype "maximally connected material anatomical entity" in AT.n2. It is not sufficient to state that it is generated by the organism's own genome; tumors are also generated by the organism's own genome; different ones than the anatomical structures that bear them, or from which they are derived. Specifying morphogenesis constrains the genes thatncome into play.n3. Arrangement of parts is also important, because rouleaux etc have a shape.nOld definition: Material anatomical entity which has inherent 3D shape; is generated by coordinated expression of the organism's own genome; its parts are spatially related to one another in patterns determined by coordinated gene expression.nnOM proposed definition: Material physical anatomical entity which has inherent 3D shape; the maximal aggregation of constitutional parts is generated by coordinated expression of the organism's own structural genes; consists of parts that are anatomical structures; spatially related to one another in patterns determined by coordinated gene expression. Examples: heart, right ventricle, mitral valve, myocardium, endothelium, lymphocyte, fibroblast, thorax, cardiovascular system, hemoglobin, T cell receptor, structural gene.
non-English equivalent: ONARD_Instance_580716, ONARD_Instance_580696, KB_AUTO-INSERT(3)_4638, ONARD_Instance_580733
:direct-template-slots: location, develops from, attributed development, has origin, muscle origin of, has insertion

type: class is-a: Material anatomical entity subclasses: Body, Biological molecule, Cardinal organ part, Biological molecular complex, Portion of tissue, Organ system, Cardinal body part, Organ system subdivision, Organ, Cardinal tissue part, Subdivision of cardinal body part, Vestigial embryonic structure, Acellular anatomical structure, Cell, Cardinal cell part, Biological macromolecule, Anatomical cluster, Gestational structure :slot-templates: has inherent 3-D shape values: true, part value-type: Class, part value-type: Physical anatomical entity, location value-type: Spatial association relation, location value-type: Instance :documentation: CR comments:n1. Inherent 3D shape implies that it is maximally connected; also there is no supertype "maximally connected material anatomical entity" in AT.n2. It is not sufficient to state that it is generated by the organism's own genome; tumors are also generated by the organism's own genome; different ones than the anatomical structures that bear them, or from which they are derived. Specifying morphogenesis constrains the genes thatncome into play.n3. Arrangement of parts is also important, because rouleaux etc have a shape.nOld definition: Material anatomical entity which has inherent 3D shape; is generated by coordinated expression of the organism's own genome; its parts are spatially related to one another in patterns determined by coordinated gene expression.nnOM proposed definition: Material physical anatomical entity which has inherent 3D shape; the maximal aggregation of constitutional parts is generated by coordinated expression of the organism's own structural genes; consists of parts that are anatomical structures; spatially related to one another in patterns determined by coordinated gene expression. Examples: heart, right ventricle, mitral valve, myocardium, endothelium, lymphocyte, fibroblast, thorax, cardiovascular system, hemoglobin, T cell receptor, structural gene. :direct-template-slots: inherent 3-D shape, attributed part, location, orientation, has inherent 3-D shape, regional part, regional part of, constitutional part, bounded by, arterial supply, venous drainage, nerve supply, member of, develops from, systemic part, regional partition 1 of

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Postnatal anatomical structure

Anatomical structure

prefixIRI

FMA:67135

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Postnatal anatomical structure

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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/FMA_305751

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