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Standard terms for annotating mammalian phenotypic data
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innervation WAS:abnormal enteric cholinergic innervation #663

Open obophenotype-user opened 14 years ago

obophenotype-user commented 14 years ago

Please make abnormal enteric cholinergic innervation a child of abnormal innervation

Reported by: sbello

Original Ticket: obo/mammalian-phenotype-requests/663

obophenotype-user commented 14 years ago

I need to consider the innervation terms in total. Do these terms mean "innervation pattern" - which implies morphology, or the "innervation process", implying physiology? A thorough review is in order.

Original comment by: cindyJax

obophenotype-user commented 14 years ago

Original comment by: cindyJax

obophenotype-user commented 14 years ago

Original comment by: cindyJax

obophenotype-user commented 14 years ago

some innervation terms that are not currently children of innervation: hyperinnervation of hair guard cells hyperinnervation of hair-down cells hyperinnervation of hair-tylotrich cells hyperinnervation of Meissner's corpuscle hyperinnervation of Merkel's receptor

Original comment by: sbello

obophenotype-user commented 14 years ago

Original comment by: sbello

obophenotype-user commented 14 years ago

One more innervation term (abnormal optic nerve innervation) not currently under abnormal innervation

Original comment by: sbello

sbello commented 2 years ago

Other than abnormal innervation itself all child terms are defined in terms of morphology with most having a label that includes "pattern" quick review of annotations directly to "abnormal innervation"