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'''About Phenotypes'''
 
'''About Phenotypes'''
  
Helpful information about phenotypes (E, Q, RE).
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See additional information about phenotypes (Entities, Qualities, and optionally Relational Entities).
 
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'''Find a Specific Term'''
 
'''Find a Specific Term'''
  
Use this tool to search using any valid term (taxon, gene, etc.) in the Knowledgebase. '''You must choose a matched value from the drop-down list before you can search.'''
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Search using any valid term (taxon, gene, etc.) in the Knowledgebase. '''You must choose a matched value from the drop-down list before you can search.'''
 
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'''Browse All Phenotypes'''
 
'''Browse All Phenotypes'''
  
View all phenotypes used within annotations. Narrow results along dimensions of taxa, anatomical entities, phenotypic qualities, or gene classification.
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View all phenotypes used within annotations. Narrow results by taxa, anatomical entity, phenotypic quality, or gene classification.
 
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'''Query Phenotype Annotations To Taxa'''
 
'''Query Phenotype Annotations To Taxa'''
  
Use this to find the '''phenotypes''' associated with particular '''taxa'''; filter by publication.
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Find '''phenotypes''' associated with particular '''taxa'''; filter by publication.
 
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'''Query Phenotype Annotations To Genes'''
 
'''Query Phenotype Annotations To Genes'''
  
Use this to find the '''phenotypes''' associated with particular '''genes'''.
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Find '''phenotypes''' associated with particular '''genes'''.
 
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'''Query Taxa'''
 
'''Query Taxa'''
  
Use this to find a list of '''taxa''' associated with a particular phenotype or publication.
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Find the '''taxa''' associated with a particular phenotype or publication.
 
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'''Query Genes'''
 
'''Query Genes'''
  
Use this to find a list of '''genes''' associated with a particular phenotype.
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Find a list of '''genes''' associated with a particular phenotype.
 
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<div id="QueryComparativePublications" style="border: 2px dashed silver;">
 
'''Query Comparative Publications'''
 
'''Query Comparative Publications'''
  
Find the '''publications''' that contain describe particular taxa or phenotypes.
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Find '''publications''' that contain descriptions of particular taxa or phenotypes.
 
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<div id="QueryPhenotyes" style="border: 2px dashed silver;">
 
'''Query Phenotypes'''
 
'''Query Phenotypes'''
  
Use this to find a list of '''phenotypes''' associated with particular taxon, gene, or publication.
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Find a list of '''phenotypes''' associated with a particular taxon, gene, or publication.
 
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'''Visualize Phenotypic Profile Tree'''
 
'''Visualize Phenotypic Profile Tree'''
  
Use this to visually explore the degree of match of specified phenotypes exhibited by taxa within a clade.
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Visualize the extent to which a specified set of phenotypes is exhibited within and between taxa.
 
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<div id="VisualizePhenotypicVariationTree" style="border: 2px dashed silver;">
 
<div id="VisualizePhenotypicVariationTree" style="border: 2px dashed silver;">
 
'''Visualize Phenotypic Variation Tree'''
 
'''Visualize Phenotypic Variation Tree'''
 
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Visualize the taxonomic distribution of a specified phenotype.
Use this to visually explore the distribution of a specified phenotype among taxa in clade.
 
 
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'''Apply higher taxon annotations to all included species'''
 
'''Apply higher taxon annotations to all included species'''
  
Phenotypes annotated to higher taxa (such as a whole fish family) are assumed to apply to all organisms within that group. For example, searching for 'basihyal bone absent' would return all species of catfish since this phenotype has been annotated for Siluriformes, the catfish order.
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Phenotypes annotated to a higher taxon (e.g. all Euteleosts) are assumed to apply to all organisms within that group. For example, searching for 'basihyal bone absent' would return a list of all catfish (Siluriformes) species because this phenotype has been annotated at the level of the Siluriformes.
 
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Revision as of 19:44, 1 November 2011


This page is an easily editable source for help popups in the Phenoscape web UI. Each entry below should be contained in a block element (DIV) with a mnemonic ID.

About Phenotypes

See additional information about phenotypes (Entities, Qualities, and optionally Relational Entities).


Find a Specific Term

Search using any valid term (taxon, gene, etc.) in the Knowledgebase. You must choose a matched value from the drop-down list before you can search.


Browse All Phenotypes

View all phenotypes used within annotations. Narrow results by taxa, anatomical entity, phenotypic quality, or gene classification.


Browse Taxa

Browse the taxonomic hierarchy and view detailed information about each term.


Browse Anatomical Entities

Browse the anatomy ontology hierarchy and view detailed information about each term.


Browse Phenotypic Qualities

Browse the phenotypic quality ontology hierarchy and view detailed information about each term.


Browse Genes

TODO


Browse Comparative Publications

TODO


Query Phenotype Annotations To Taxa

Find phenotypes associated with particular taxa; filter by publication.


Query Phenotype Annotations To Genes

Find phenotypes associated with particular genes.


Query Taxa

Find the taxa associated with a particular phenotype or publication.


Query Genes

Find a list of genes associated with a particular phenotype.


Query Comparative Publications

Find publications that contain descriptions of particular taxa or phenotypes.


Query Phenotypes

Find a list of phenotypes associated with a particular taxon, gene, or publication.


Visualize Phenotypic Profile Tree

Visualize the extent to which a specified set of phenotypes is exhibited within and between taxa.


Visualize Phenotypic Variation Tree Visualize the taxonomic distribution of a specified phenotype.


Apply higher taxon annotations to all included species

Phenotypes annotated to a higher taxon (e.g. all Euteleosts) are assumed to apply to all organisms within that group. For example, searching for 'basihyal bone absent' would return a list of all catfish (Siluriformes) species because this phenotype has been annotated at the level of the Siluriformes.


Add to workspace

When viewing query results, check the box to the left of any result to add it to the workspace. On the workspace page, you can combine saved items into new queries.


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