Other names: EMAPA
Abstract (i.e. non-stage specific) stage-specific anatomical structures of the mouse.
A structured controlled vocabulary of stage-specific anatomical structures of the mouse used within the e-Mouse Atlas Project.
A structured controlled vocabulary of the anatomy and development of the Zebrafish. If you work on the project responsible for "Zebrafish anatomy and development" then please consider helping us by cl ...
The Mouse Adult Gross Anatomy ontology also has aliases of 'Mouse Anatomy' or 'Mouse anatomical entity'. The resource is a standard, providing a structured vocabulary for the adult anatomy of the mous ...
A structured controlled vocabulary of the anatomy and development of the Japanese medaka fish, <i>Oryzias latipes</i>.
A structured controlled vocabulary of stage-specific anatomical structures of the human. It has been designed to mesh with the mouse anatomy and incorporates each Carnegie stage of development (CS1-20 ...
A structured controlled vocabulary of the anatomy of mosquitoes.
This ontology covers all the terms relevant for the gross anatomy of the tick (family Ixodida).
The first ontology describing the anatomy and the development of Molgula oculata.
The e-Mouse Atlas (EMA) is a detailed model of the developing mouse. Its purpose is not only to provide information about the shape, gross anatomy and detailed histological structure of the mouse, but ...
A structured controlled vocabulary of the anatomy of Caenorhabditis elegans.
The first ontology describing the anatomy and the development of Molgula occulta.
The first ontology describing the anatomy and the development of Molgula occidentalis.
The first ontology describing the anatomy and the development of Phallusia mammillata.
The first ontology describing the anatomy and the development of Halocynthia aurantium.
The first ontology describing the anatomy and the development of Halocynthia roretzi.
The first ontology describing the anatomy and the development of Phallusia fumigata.
An ontology for the development and anatomy of the different species of the phylum Echinodermata (NCBITaxon:7586).
A structured controlled vocabulary for the anatomy of fungi.
A structured controlled vocabulary for the anatomy of Zea mays.