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Please review if VBO:0000844 Tennessee Fainting Goat and VBO:0000809 Myotonic Goat should be merged.
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From what I can find, these terms should be merged. For example, "The Myotonic goat is a distinct breed yet it has many synonyms for names, including Nervous Goats, Wooden-Leg Goats, Scare Goats, Fainting Goats, and Tennessee Fainting Goats." https://myotonicgoatregistry.net/MGRbreeddescription/MGRBreeddescription.html
We will merge VBO:0000844 Tennessee Fainting Goat into VBO:0000809 Myotonic Goat following the convention of LBO and the Myotonic Goat Registry.
Please review if VBO:0000844 Tennessee Fainting Goat and VBO:0000809 Myotonic Goat should be merged.
For new term requests, please provide the following information:
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(e.g., Asplenia)
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(e.g., Absent spleen)
Textual definition
the definition should be understandable even for non-specialists. Include a PubMed ID to refer to any relevant article that provides additional information about the suggested term.
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Please look in the hierarchy in a browser such as OLS
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