Matches in Ubergraph for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> ?o ?g. }
- CLAO_0000167 comment "The edonskeletan is composed by tendons, connective tissue, and muscle." @default.
- CLAO_0000192 comment "This term is not used recently in morphological descriptions for Collembola." @default.
- CLAO_0000192 comment "View Goto, 1972" @default.
- CLAO_0000199 comment "It is not clear what anatomical entity is refered here. term defined provisionally." @default.
- CLAO_0000212 comment "This is a synonym of the pseudopore." @default.
- CLAO_0000215 comment "View Guthrie, 1903" @default.
- CLAO_0000216 comment "see Snodgrass, 1924" @default.
- CLAO_0000232 comment "This term is a synonym of the anal lobe." @default.
- CLAO_0000233 comment "This term is a synonym of the apical bulb." @default.
- CLAO_0000234 comment "This term seems obsolete. See Nayrolles, 1993." @default.
- CLAO_0000244 comment "This is a synonym of the procoxal lobe." @default.
- CLAO_0000248 comment "Anatomically the anatomical entity does not correspond to a lobe." @default.
- CLAO_0000254 comment "The lobe part of the postantennal organ." @default.
- CLAO_0000255 comment "Possibly this anatomical entity is a tubercle." @default.
- CLAO_0000256 comment "Possibly this anatomical entity is a tubercle." @default.
- CLAO_0000259 comment "This anatomical entity is a conjunctiva tissue." @default.
- CLAO_0000262 comment "A possible synonym of the cuticle fold." @default.
- CLAO_0000266 comment "The term does not fit to the definition of clasp." @default.
- CLAO_0000271 comment "The presence of this anatomical entity in Collembola is not clear." @default.
- CLAO_0000303 comment "This is a synonym" @default.
- CLAO_0000307 comment "This term is a synonym of the unguiculus subapical filament." @default.
- CLAO_0000479 comment "check" @default.
- CLAO_0000524 comment "This is not a true segment." @default.
- CLAO_0000597 comment "This chaeta confused with a4" @default.
- CLAO_0000670 comment "appendicular is a synonym of the appendages, e.g., antenna, furcula, legs." @default.
- CLAO_0000672 comment "anatomically, this is a filament" @default.
- CLAO_0000692 comment "Vestiture definition for the adult stage. See Chaetotaxy" @default.
- CLAO_0000696 comment "This is a synonym of the anal spines." @default.
- CLAO_0000701 comment "Similar terms in other taxons" @default.
- CLAO_0000720 comment "Synonym of anal spine" @default.
- CLAO_0000720 comment "View Maynard, 1951" @default.
- CLAO_0000721 comment "View Bellini et al. 2015, View Zeppelini & Christiansen, 2003" @default.
- CLAO_0000723 comment "This a synonym of antennal segment 3 sense organ?" @default.
- CLAO_0000734 comment "This term is a synonym of labral proximal chaetae. The chaeta in the proximal region of the labrum." @default.
- CLAO_0000764 comment "Schneider, 2017 used the acronym "pr.l." to namae this row for Neelipleona." @default.
- CLAO_0000803 comment "This name is applied to other chaetae row located on the thoracic and abdominal segments across taxa within Collembola." @default.
- CLAO_0000849 comment "anatomically, this entity is not an appendage" @default.
- CLAO_0000850 comment "Obsoloted term" @default.
- CLAO_0000851 comment "Obsoloted term" @default.
- CLAO_0000859 comment "The muscle x is unidentified by Denis (1928), presumably a tentorial muscle." @default.
- CLAO_0000863 comment "defintion modified from FlyBase" @default.
- CLAO_0000877 comment "definition modified from Guthrie, 1903" @default.
- CLAO_0000881 comment "definition modified from Guthrie, 1903" @default.
- CLAO_0000882 comment "definition modified from Guthrie, 1903" @default.
- CLAO_0000884 comment "View Rusek, 1984" @default.
- CLAO_0000898 comment "This term is a synonym of retinaculum." @default.
- CLAO_0000904 comment "review" @default.
- CLAO_0000915 comment "View Cipola et al. 2018" @default.
- CLAO_0000953 comment "more rigid" @default.
- CLAO_0000954 comment "epipharyngeal wall, hypopharyngeal wall, sitophore must be evaluate!!" @default.
- CLAO_0000955 comment "accordingt to Goto, 1972 there is only labial palp in Sminthuridae" @default.
- CLAO_0000967 comment "definition modified from HAO" @default.
- CLAO_0000968 comment "definition modified from HAO" @default.
- CLAO_0000969 comment "definition modified from HAO" @default.
- CLAO_0000972 comment "modified definition" @default.
- CLAO_0000977 comment "This suture is named as postfrontal suture" @default.
- CLAO_0000991 comment "This anatomical entity possibly correspond to the frontal line." @default.
- CLAO_0001000 comment "Apparently, the corpus cardiacum is absent in Collembola, however, there are cell with a similar function." @default.
- CLAO_0001002 comment "The definition is problematic, but it could be defined as repetitive compartments and discrete." @default.
- CLAO_0001002 comment "View Packard, 1898" @default.
- CLAO_0001011 comment "suggested class: "arthropod head"" @default.
- CLAO_0001013 comment "redefine term" @default.
- CLAO_0001040 comment "modified definition" @default.
- CLAO_0001057 comment "This term is apparently a synonym of unguis." @default.
- CLAO_0001064 comment "alternative definition suggested by Snodgrass 1935: the first segment of the thorax." @default.
- CLAO_0001071 comment "alternative definition" @default.
- CLAO_0001072 comment "redefine" @default.
- CLAO_0001076 comment "check the definition of group." @default.
- CLAO_0001078 comment "A type of chaeta" @default.
- CLAO_0001078 comment "View Smolis & Skarzynski, 2004" @default.
- CLAO_0001092 comment "definition modifed from Gordh, 2001 this is a anatomical sphincter" @default.
- CLAO_0001093 comment "this is a anatomical sphincter" @default.
- CLAO_0001098 comment "Chaeta and seta differs in the etymology but both refers to same anatomical entity" @default.
- CLAO_0001099 comment "View Fjellberg, 1998" @default.
- CLAO_0001113 comment "This muscle is located in manubrium" @default.
- CLAO_0001114 comment "This muscle is located in manubrium" @default.
- CLAO_0001119 comment "This anatomical term is not clear (see Young 1993) and could be synonymous with anatomical entity" @default.
- CLAO_0001153 comment "This terms is related to the development of nervous system, this mean, the neuromere could compose some ganglion in the nervous system of the adult." @default.
- CLAO_0001173 comment "papilla is an adequate term to appendage present on labial palp" @default.
- CLAO_0001174 comment "Term no valid in Collembola" @default.
- CLAO_0001201 comment "In Collembola these are lateral to the cristalline cone" @default.
- CLAO_0001280 comment "The definition includes the property "attached to" instead of "continuous with" becuase the cuticle and muscle are structurally different." @default.
- CLAO_0001285 comment "this structure is not homologues with the tentorium of Insecta (see Blanke et al. 2015)." @default.
- CLAO_0001295 comment "This term includes muscles that support internal organs or attached to other organs in the anatomical space, e.g. muscles attached to the pyloric sphincter." @default.
- CLAO_0001310 comment "The frons is fused with the clypeous." @default.
- CLAO_0001317 comment "Maybe, it is not a segment." @default.
- CLAO_0001325 comment "This term includes muscle attached to the cephalic capsule, mouthparts, and antennae." @default.
- CLAO_0001443 comment "This term includes fibers,axons, and cell body fibers" @default.
- CLAO_0001558 comment "This term is considered here as a size quality." @default.
- CL_0000000 comment "The definition of cell is intended to represent all cells, and thus a cell is defined as a material entity and not an anatomical structure, which implies that it is part of an organism (or the entirety of one)." @default.
- CL_0000001 comment "Covers cells actively being cultured or stored in a quiescent state for future use." @default.
- CL_0000002 comment "Obsoleted in July 2013 and replaced by the CLO 'immortal cell line cell' class, as a result of CLO-OBI-CL alignment efforts. Covers cells actively being cultured or stored in a quiescent state for future use." @default.
- CL_0000003 comment "https://github.com/obophenotype/cell-ontology/issues/2124" @default.
- CL_0000004 comment "This term was made obsolete because there is no difference in meaning between it and 'cell', as any cell can be classified by its species. If you have used this term in annotation, please replace it with cell (CL:0000000), native cell (CL:0000003), or cell in vitro (CL:0001034) as appropriate." @default.
- CL_0000010 comment "Note that this class was re-labeled to 'cultured cell' instead of 'cell line cell', as it intent was clarified to cover any cultured cells of multicellular and unicellular organisms. This includes cells actively being cultured, or cells that have been cultured but are stored in a quiescent state for future use. In having been cultured, cells must establish homeostasis and often replicate in a foreign environment. Accomodation of this stress initiates a selection of cells fit for such challenges, wherein necessary adaptive biochemical and.or genetic changes can occur. These changes can set them apart from the in vivo cells from which they derive, and such changes will typically accumulate and change over increasing time in culture." @default.
- CL_0000012 comment "This term was made obsolete because there is no difference in meaning between it and 'cell', as any cell can be classified. If you have used this term in annotation, please replace it with cell (CL:0000000), native cell (CL:0000003), or cell in vitro (CL:0001034) as appropriate." @default.
- CL_0000034 comment "This term applies to metazoan. For plant stem cells, consider using PO:0004011 ‘initial cell’ or its parent PO:0004010 ‘meristematic cell’." @default.
- CL_0000037 comment "Markers differ between species, and two sets of markers have been described for mice. HSCs are reportedly CD34-positive, CD45-positive, CD48-negative, CD150-positive, CD133-positive, and CD244-negative." @default.
- CL_0000039 comment "Originally this term had some plant germ line cell children." @default.
- CL_0000040 comment "Morphology: mononuclear cell, diameter 12-20 _M, non-granular, N/C ratio 3/1 - 4/1; markers: CD11b (shared with many other myeloid cells); location: Adult: bone marrow; fetal: liver, Yolk Sac; role or process: hematopoiesis, monocyte development; lineage: hematopoietic, myeloid." @default.