Difference between revisions of "Semantics of phenotype annotations"
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− | In Phenoscape data annotation, we typically model a phenotype as a class expression describing a set of organisms, for example '''has_part'' some ('''caudal fin''' and ''bearer_of'' some '''bifurcated''')'. | + | In Phenoscape data annotation, we typically model a phenotype as a class expression describing a set of organisms, for example \'''has_part'' some ('''caudal fin''' and ''bearer_of'' some '''bifurcated''')'. |
Revision as of 00:42, 29 August 2011
In Phenoscape data annotation, we typically model a phenotype as a class expression describing a set of organisms, for example \'has_part some (caudal fin and bearer_of some bifurcated)'.