UBERON:0000043
From FANTOM5_SSTAR
Name: | tendon | |
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Namespace: | FANTOM | |
Definition: | "Dense regular connective tissue that connects muscle to bone[VSAO]." [VSAO:0000073, Wikipedia:Tendon] | |
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Synonyms: |
"sinew" RELATED [Wikipedia:Tendon] "tendo" RELATED LATIN [Wikipedia:Tendon] | |
Comments: | AO notes: in FMA, tendon is an organ component that with parts dense-irregular-connective-tissue of tendon and dense-irregular-connective-tissue of tendon sheath; we follow VSAO in making it a subtype of the former. In VSAO tendons connect muscle to bone; in WP the def states integument (e.g. auricular muscles) - but JB confirms this is not actually tendon but aponeurosis | |
Subset: | uberon_slim |
Ontology association<br>Each term has an is_a parent in the Uberon Ontology, which has a linkage to an another entity and FANTOM5 samples.Libraries were grouped into mutually exclusive facets according to the FANTOM5 sample ontology mapping to UBERON ontologies.<br><br>link to ontology dataset<br>data
Parents
is_a: | UBERON:0007846(dense regular connective tissue) |
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part_of: | UBERON:0002204(musculoskeletal system) |
Children
is a: | UBERON:0003701 (calcaneal tendon) |
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part of: | CL:0000388 (tendon cell) |
Ontology Tree: Loaded from BioPortal
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FF samples<br>It includes FANTOM5 samples that overlay the Uberon ontology
Human (Homo sapiens)
- 10264-104D3
- 10292-104G4 (achilles tendon, donor2)
- 10320-105A5
- 11763-123H8 (tenocyte, donor1)
- 11765-123I1 (tenocyte, donor2)
- 11768-123I4 (tenocyte, donor3)
Enrichment analysis: top 100 FFCP enriched with this ontology term TOP 100 FANTOM5 Cage Peaks enriched with UBERON:0000043 (tendon), sorted by p-values <br>Analyst: Hideya Kawaji<br><br>link to source dataset <br>human : data <br>mouse : data
Property "Property value" (as page type) with input value "UBPROP:0000001 "Dense regular connective tissue that connects muscle to bone.[VSAO]" xsd:string" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.