All properties in EFO
Label | Id | Description |
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database_cross_reference | hasDbXref | |
date | date | |
date | date | |
date | date | |
date_retrieved | date_retrieved | |
decreased_in_magnitude_relative_to | decreased_in_magnitude_relative_to | |
default-namespace | default-namespace | |
definition | IAO_0000115 | |
definition | definition | |
definition_citation | definition_citation | [A definition citation is a document, ontology class, person or organization from which the definition of the class is derived. It is used in the same sense as a citation in literature, in that the definition may have been derived from these sources or that this definition is related to these source.] |
depends on | RO_0002502 | |
depicted_by | depicted_by | |
deprecated | deprecated | |
derives from/develops from | develops_from | |
derives_from | RO_0001000 | [Derivation as a relation between instances. The temporal relation of derivation is more complex. Transformation, on the instance level, is just the relation of identity: each adult is identical to some child existing at some earlier time. Derivation on the instance-level is a relation holding between non-identicals. More precisely, it holds between distinct material continuants when one succeeds the other across a temporal divide in such a way that at least a biologically significant portion of the matter of the earlier continuant is inherited by the later. Thus we will have axioms to the effect that from c derives_from c1 we can infer that c and c1 are not identical and that there is some instant of time t such that c1 exists only prior to and c only subsequent to t. We will also be able to infer that the spatial region occupied by c as it begins to exist at t overlaps with the spatial region occupied by c1 as it ceases to exist in the same instant.] |
derives_into | RO_0001001 | |
description | description | |
develops_from | RO_0002202 | |
disease arises from feature | RO_0004022 | |
disease causes feature | disease_causes_feature |