All terms in HP
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| postcranial axial skeleton | UBERON_0002090 | [The postcranial subdivision of skeleton structural components forming the long axis of the vertebrate body; in Danio, consisting of the notochord, vertebrae, ribs, supraneurals, intermuscular bones, and unpaired median fins; in human consists of the bones of the vertebral column, the thoracic cage and the pelvis[ZFA+FMA].] |
| appendage girdle region | UBERON_0007823 | [An organism subdivision that encompasses the region containing the pectoral or pelvic girdle. Note that this includes both the skeletal elements and associated tissues (integument, muscle, etc).] |
| entire pharyngeal arch endoderm | UBERON_0009722 | |
| TAL1 (human) | gene_symbol_report | [A protein coding gene TAL1 in human.] |
| autopod cartilage | UBERON_0015064 | [A autopod endochondral element that is composed primarily of cartilage tissue.] |
| phalanx endochondral element | UBERON_0015023 | [A phalanx bone or its cartilage or pre-cartilage precursor.] |
| phalanx pre-cartilage condensation | UBERON_0010700 | |
| limb bone pre-cartilage condensation | UBERON_0010882 | [A skeletal element that is part of a limb and composed of pre-cartilage tissue.] |
| digit mesenchyme | UBERON_0010702 | [Mesenchyme of the digit region.] |
| forelimb zeugopod skeleton | UBERON_0010703 | [The collection of all skeletal elements in an forelimb zeugopod region.] |
| zeugopodial skeleton | UBERON_0011584 | [Section of the forelimb skeleton located between the stylopodium and the autopodium.] |
| forelimb zeugopod | UBERON_0002386 | [The middle limb segment of the pectoral free limb, between the autopod and stylopod segments. Includes as parts the forelimb zeugopodial skeleton, which includes as parts the radius and ulna, or their cartilage precursors, or evolutionary variants.] |
| forelimb skeleton | UBERON_0001440 | [The collection of all skeletal elements in a free forelimb region. Excludes the pectoral girdle] |
| limb mesenchyme | UBERON_0009749 | [The primordial embryonic connective tissue of the developing limbs, autopods and digits, consisting of mesenchymal cells supported in interlaminar jelly, that derive mostly from the mesoderm and contribute to limb connective tissue, bone and musculature in conjunction with myotome cells.] |
| digit | UBERON_0002544 | [A subdivision of the autopod that has as part a series of phalanges together with associated vasculature, musculature, integument and nerves. It is continuous with the metapodial subdivision of the autopod, but does not include the metapodials. In species such as humans, fully formed digits are distinct, whereas in other species the digits may be connected by interdigital webbing, or may be completely unseparated (for example, in cetaceans).] |
| appendage girdle complex | UBERON_0010707 | [An organism subdivision that includes both an appendage and its associated girdle region. Note that this includes both the skeletal elements and associated tissues (integument, muscle, etc).] |
| pelvic girdle region | UBERON_0001271 | [The organism subdivision that includes the pelvic girdle skeleton and associated soft tissue. Note that this includes both the skeletal elements and associated tissues (integument, muscle, etc). Examples: There are only two instances in an organism, right and left pectoral girdle regions.] |
| pectoral girdle region | UBERON_0001421 | [An organism subdivision that includes the pectoral girdle skeleton and associated soft tissue. Note that this includes both the skeletal elements and associated tissues (integument, muscle, etc). Examples: There are only two instances in an organism, right and left pectoral girdle regions.] |
| lymph node medullary cord | UBERON_0009745 | [The dense rope-like structures of lymphatic tissue located between the medullary sinuses in the medulla of a lymph node] |
| lymph node medullary sinus | UBERON_0009744 | [The channels in the lymph node medulla that separate the medullary cords and are crossed by a reticulum of cells and fibers and bounded by littoral cells; lymph flows through the medullary sinus from the cortical sinuses and into the efferent lymphatic vessels] |