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Proposed new term root nodule anatomy and morphology
Hierarchy - cardinal part of a multi-tissue plant structure anatomy and morphology trait > cardinal organ part anatomy and morphology trait &g…
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Leaf lamina is defined as any lamina that is part of a leaf, so petiole lamina is a subtype of leaf lamina. At least week's meeting, we decided. That is how most people think of it.
We may want to ma…
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[low priority]
the def for floor plate states:
def: "Multi-tissue structure that is the ventral-most aspect of the developing neural tube. The floor plate is a specialized glial structure that span…
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Definition: A plant structure that is composed of multiple organs but is not an organ itself.
This would include structures that have multiple organs of the same type (such as the corolla) or multipl…
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## Story
As a tutor I would like to have all type of questions in nested in the Reference to Context so that I can use all types of question in the context.
## Description
Currently only type of que…
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The parent term for muscle development is now "muscle organ development" rather than "muscle development" as previously. The definition contains the sentence: "The muscle is an organ consisting of a t…
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**Brief description of the issue**: One of my characters started with all his internal organs being rejected.
**What you expected to happen**: Having all internal organs be healthy.
**What actually …
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GO:0030583 fruiting body development in cellular response to starvation
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/QuickGO/GTerm?id=GO:0030583#term=info
Trying to use this term for Myxococcus xanthus, but it's currently b…
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GO:0007440 ! foregut morphogenesis [DEF: "The process by which the anatomical structures of the foregut are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form."]
there is no defi…
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Can
conjugation with cellular fusion
have the parent
cell differentiation?
](I may have asked this before but if so i'm not sure why not)
Val
Reported by: ValWood
Original Ticket: [geneontology/…