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Chris Mungall edited this page Jan 12, 2015
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- [Developer Guide](Developer Guide) for software developers
- Using uberon for text mining
- Taxon constraints
- inter anatomy ontology bridge ontologies
- Multi species composite ontologies
- Multi species importer ontologies
- Class depictions images of anatomical structures
- Connecting processes to anatomy
- Editors guide for Uberon developers and contributors
- Continuous integration how Uberon uses CI
- [Editor tools guide](Editor tools guide)
- Modeling endochondral elements Design Pattern
- Inter ontology disjointness Design Pattern
- Modeling articulations Design Pattern
- Modeling paired structures Design Pattern
- Provenance Design Pattern
- Skeleton partonomy Design Pattern
- Multiple inheritance
- Part disjointness Design Pattern
- Connectivity Design Pattern
- Inferring part of relationships
- Evolutionary variability GCIs
- Conflation vs discrimination Design Pattern
Detailed documentation of how specific structures, regions and systems are modeled in Uberon. Note that most classes are self-documented; these pages provide room for more in-depth coverage of complex issues.
- The axial skeleton
- The digestive tract
- The neural crest
- The skeletal system
- Subdivisions of the autopod
- Appendages and the appendicular skeleton
- Cranial terminology
- Epithelial configurations
- Modeling extraembryonic membranes
- Modeling developmental stages
- [The Nervous System](The Nervous System)
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Uberon is a multi-species anatomy ontology and knowledge base, find out more on the home page