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- Bed52cdfc490f803826b0b20c5eed36fe date_retrieved "2012-09-17" @default.
- Bed52cdfc490f803826b0b20c5eed36fe external_class "VHOG:0000401" @default.
- Bed52cdfc490f803826b0b20c5eed36fe ontology "VHOG" @default.
- Bed52cdfc490f803826b0b20c5eed36fe source "ISBN:978-0072528305 Kardong KV, Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution (2006) p.460" @default.
- Bed52cdfc490f803826b0b20c5eed36fe source "http://bgee.unil.ch/" @default.
- Bed52cdfc490f803826b0b20c5eed36fe type Axiom @default.
- Bed52cdfc490f803826b0b20c5eed36fe annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000003 @default.
- Bed52cdfc490f803826b0b20c5eed36fe annotatedSource UBERON_0005487 @default.
- Bed52cdfc490f803826b0b20c5eed36fe annotatedTarget "Within each vertebrate group, the veins compose a few main functional systems that arise embryologically from what seems to be a common developmental pattern. (...) Early in development, three major sets of paired veins are present: the vitelline veins from the yolk sac, the cardinal veins from the body of the embryo itself, and the lateral abdominal veins from the pelvic region. The paired vitelline veins are among the first vessels to appear in the embryo. They arise over the yolk and follow the yolk stalk into the body. They then turn anteriorly, continue along the gut, and enter the sinus venosus.[well established][VHOG]" @default.