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CROSS-SPECIES ANATOMY - ANNOTATIONS

The Basic subset of the UBERON integrated, cross-species anatomy ontology is downloaded weekly from http://berkeleybop.org/ontologies/uberon/basic.obo. For more information about this ontology see the "About" page on the UBERON website at http://uberon.github.io/about.html.

Term:subdivision of organism along appendicular axis
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Accession:UBERON:0010758 term browser browse the term
Definition:A major subdivision of an organism that divides an organism along an axis perpedicular to the main body anterior-posterior axis. In vertebrates, this is typically a fin or limb segment. In insects, this includes segments of appendages such as antennae, as well as segments of the insect leg.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: appendage segment;   appendicular segment
 xref: FBbt:00007018



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  UBERON ontology 0
    anatomical entity 0
      material anatomical entity 0
        anatomical structure 0
          multicellular anatomical structure 0
            organism subdivision 0
              subdivision of organism along appendicular axis 0
                insect segment of leg + 0
                multi-limb segment region + 0
                paired limb/fin segment + 0
                segment of antenna + 0
Path 2
Term Annotations click to browse term
  UBERON ontology 0
    anatomical entity 0
      material anatomical entity 0
        anatomical structure 0
          multicellular anatomical structure 0
            multicellular organism 0
              organism subdivision 0
                appendage 0
                  subdivision of organism along appendicular axis 0
                    insect segment of leg + 0
                    multi-limb segment region + 0
                    paired limb/fin segment + 0
                    segment of antenna + 0
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