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- B61e423638b6d80ab11bcb3b1c85d36ce date_retrieved "2012-09-06" @default.
- B61e423638b6d80ab11bcb3b1c85d36ce external_class "VSAO:0000214" @default.
- B61e423638b6d80ab11bcb3b1c85d36ce ontology "VSAO" @default.
- B61e423638b6d80ab11bcb3b1c85d36ce source "Curator" @default.
- B61e423638b6d80ab11bcb3b1c85d36ce type Axiom @default.
- B61e423638b6d80ab11bcb3b1c85d36ce annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000005 @default.
- B61e423638b6d80ab11bcb3b1c85d36ce annotatedSource UBERON_0010707 @default.
- B61e423638b6d80ab11bcb3b1c85d36ce annotatedTarget "It is still called a complex when one of the two parts is missing (?) There are fossil fishes with only an outgrowth (no record of a girdle), including thelodonts (which have a suprabranchial fin) as well as some anaspids which have a distinctive 'paired fin' (with differing published assertions on whether it's homologous to a pec fin or pelvic fin or both or neither). There are many fishes and other vertebrates with only a girdle and no outgrowth.[VSAO]" @default.