Preferred Name | bone element | |
Synonyms |
bone bones bone organ |
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Definitions |
Skeletal element that is composed of bone tissue. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001474 |
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composed primarily of | ||
database_cross_reference |
NCIT:C12366 AEO:0000082 ENVO:00002039 BTO:0000140 VSAO:0000057 AAO:0000047 EHDAA2:0003082 CALOHA:TS-0088 VHOG:0001190 MAT:0000299 UMLS:C0262950 XAO:0000169 EMAPA:32782 MIAA:0000299 Wikipedia:Bone SCTID:90780006 ZFA:0001514 TAO:0001514 EFO:0000298 EV:0100140 FMA:30317 FMA:5018 GAID:92 MA:0001459 galen:Bone |
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definition |
Skeletal element that is composed of bone tissue. |
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has part | ||
has_exact_synonym |
bone organ |
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has_related_synonym |
bone bones |
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hasOBONamespace |
uberon |
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id |
UBERON:0001474 |
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in taxon | ||
inSubset |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#efo_slim http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#organ_slim http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#vertebrate_core http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#major_organ |
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label |
bone element |
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notation |
UBERON:0001474 |
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only in taxon | ||
overlaps | ||
prefLabel |
bone element |
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RO_0002171 |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001630 |
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UBPROP_0000001 |
Also called osseous tissue, (Latin: os). Is a type of hard endoskeletal connective tissue found in many vertebrate animals. Bone is the main tissue of body organs that support body structures, protect internal organs, (in conjunction with muscles) facilitate movement; and are involved with cell formation, calcium metabolism, and mineral storage.[AAO] Skeletal element that is composed of bone tissue.[VSAO] Portion of tissue which is calcified connective tissue making up the structural elements of the skeletal system.[TAO] |
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UBPROP_0000002 |
relationship loss: subclass specialized connective tissue (AAO:0000571)[AAO] |
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UBPROP_0000003 |
The 'new animal phylogeny' reveals that many of the groups known to biomineralize sit among close relatives that do not, and it favours an interpretation of convergent or parallel evolution for biomineralization in animals. (...) Whether this 'biomineralization toolkit'of genes reflects a parallel co-option of a common suite of genes or the inheritance of a skeletogenic gene regulatory network from a biomineralizing common ancestor remains an open debate.[debated][VHOG] |
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