All properties in UBERON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| plurals | PLURAL | |
| possible_exception | possible_exception | |
| postaxial_to | BSPO_0001114 | [x preaxial_to y iff x is further along the preaxial-postaxial axis than y, towards the postaxial side.] |
| postaxialmost_part_of | BSPO_0001115 | |
| posterior_to | BSPO_0000099 | [x posterior_to y iff x is further along the antero-posterior axis than y, towards the body/tail. An antero-posterior axis is an axis that bisects an organism from head end to opposite end of body or tail.] |
| posteriorly connected to | posteriorly_connected_to | [x posteriorly_connected_to y iff the posterior part of x is connected to y. i.e. x connected_to y and x anterior_to y.] |
| preaxial_to | BSPO_1000000 | [x preaxial_to y iff x is further along the preaxial-postaxial axis than y, towards the front.] |
| preaxialmost_part_of | BSPO_0001113 | |
| preceded_by | BFO_0000062 | [X preceded_by Y iff: end(Y) before_or_simultaneous_with start(X)] |
| precedes | BFO_0000063 | |
| preceding element is | UBPROP_0000101 | [A property used in conjunction with repeated_element_number to indicate an axis and directionality along that axis. If P preceding_element_is R, and P is_count_of S, and X P N, and X' P N+1, then it follows that every X R some X', and the class expression [S and R some X' and inv(R) some X] is empty (i.e. X is followed by X', with no intermediates)] |
| preferred term in the context of comparative anatomy | COMPARATIVE_PREFERRED | |
| preferred term when talking about an instance of this class in Homo sapiens | HUMAN_PREFERRED | |
| present_in_taxon | RO_0002175 | [S present_in_taxon T if some instance of T has some S. This does not means that all instances of T have an S - it may only be certain life stages or sexes that have S] |
| produced_by | RO_0003001 | |
| produces | RO_0003000 | |
| proportion | proportion | |
| protects | protects | |
| provenance_notes | provenance_notes | |
| proximal_to | BSPO_0000100 | [x proximal_to y iff x is closer to the point of attachment with the body than y.] |