From: Seth C. <sjc...@us...> - 2011-09-22 07:02:16
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Update of /cvsroot/obo/obo/ontology/phenotype In directory vz-cvs-4.sog:/tmp/cvs-serv27992/phenotype Modified Files: mammalian_phenotype.obo mosquito_insecticide_resistance.obo Log Message: Automated file update Index: mammalian_phenotype.obo =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/obo/obo/ontology/phenotype/mammalian_phenotype.obo,v retrieving revision 1.432 retrieving revision 1.433 diff -C2 -d -r1.432 -r1.433 *** mammalian_phenotype.obo 15 Sep 2011 07:02:02 -0000 1.432 --- mammalian_phenotype.obo 22 Sep 2011 07:02:14 -0000 1.433 *************** *** 1,4 **** format-version: 1.2 ! date: 13:09:2011 14:33 saved-by: csmith auto-generated-by: OBO-Edit 2.0 --- 1,4 ---- format-version: 1.2 ! date: 14:09:2011 15:50 saved-by: csmith auto-generated-by: OBO-Edit 2.0 *************** *** 6084,6087 **** --- 6084,6089 ---- def: "arrest of the fusion of the cephalic neural folds" [J:12622] synonym: "incomplete anterior cephalic closure" RELATED [] + synonym: "incomplete head fold fusion" BROAD [] + synonym: "incomplete headfold fusion" RELATED [] synonym: "incomplete rostral neural tube closure" RELATED [] synonym: "open anterior neuropore" EXACT [] *************** *** 72524,72529 **** id: MP:0011257 name: abnormal head fold morphology ! def: "any structural anomaly of the crescent-shaped, ventrally located fold of the embryonic disc at the future cephalic end of the developing embryo" [ISBN:0-683-40008-8 "Stedman's Medical Dictionary, 27th edition"] comment: Head fold is properly used to describe the rostrally located, crescent shaped fold of the embryonic disc around the future foregut. However, it is often (and incorrectly) used as a synonym for the ventrally located cephalic neural folds. Take care to select the correct term. is_a: MP:0002085 ! abnormal embryonic tissue morphology created_by: csmith --- 72526,72532 ---- id: MP:0011257 name: abnormal head fold morphology ! def: "any structural anomaly of the crescent-shaped, ventrally located fold of the embryonic disc at the future cephalic end of the developing embryo; it constitutes the first body fold, and initiates brain, foregut and heart development" [ISBN:0-683-40008-8 "Stedman's Medical Dictionary, 27th edition", PMID:10791309] comment: Head fold is properly used to describe the rostrally located, crescent shaped fold of the embryonic disc around the future foregut. However, it is often (and incorrectly) used as a synonym for the ventrally located cephalic neural folds. Take care to select the correct term. + synonym: "abnormal headfold morphology" EXACT [] is_a: MP:0002085 ! abnormal embryonic tissue morphology created_by: csmith *************** *** 72545,72548 **** --- 72548,72552 ---- comment: Head fold is properly used to describe the rostrally located, crescent shaped fold of the embryonic disc around the future foregut. However, it is often (and incorrectly) used as a synonym for the ventrally located cephalic neural folds. Take care to select the correct term. synonym: "abnormal head fold morphology" BROAD [] + synonym: "abnormal headfold morphology" BROAD [] is_a: MP:0011256 ! abnormal neural fold morphology created_by: csmith |