All terms in UBERON

Label Id Description
skeleton of pedal digitopodium UBERON_0012152 [A subdivision of the pes skeleton consisting of both pedal acropodial skeleton and metatarsal skeleton, but excluding the tarsal skeleton.]
Euacanthomorphacea NCBITaxon_123369
somite 20 UBERON_2000156 [Undifferentiated mesodermal component of early trunk or tail segment 20 or metamere, derived from paraxial mesoderm; forms the myotome, sclerotome and perhaps dermatome. Kimmel et al, 1995.]
Ophidiaria NCBITaxon_1489873
somite 30 UBERON_2000157 [Posteriormost undifferentiated mesodermal component of early tail segment or metamere, derived from paraxial mesoderm; forms the myotome, sclerotome and perhaps dermatome. Kimmel et al, 1995.]
ossified ligament UBERON_4000159 [Sesamoid that develops within a ligament, distal to an articulation or joint.]
anal fin UBERON_4000163 [Median fin that is located posterior to the anus.]
caudal fin UBERON_4000164 [The caudal fin is the most posterior median fin. It is composed of a complex of modified centra and modified neural and hemal arches and spines.]
anal fin skeleton UBERON_4000166 [Median fin skeleton that is located posterior to the anus.]
median fin skeleton UBERON_4000170 [Postcranial axial skeleton that is unpaired and located on the sagittal plane of the organism.]
anocleithrum UBERON_4000160 [Dermal bone of pectoral girdle that is dorsal to and articulates with the cleithrum.]
Takifugu rubripes NCBITaxon_31033
Takifugu NCBITaxon_31032
transient cartilaginous element UBERON_4000146 [Chondrogenic element that is composed of cartilage during development and has the potential to become replaced by another tissue.]
Tetraodontidae NCBITaxon_31031
Tetradontoidea NCBITaxon_32517
Tetraodontoidei NCBITaxon_31028
Tetraodontiformes NCBITaxon_31022
glutamyl aminopeptidase (human) PR_Q07075 [A glutamyl aminopeptidase that is encoded in the genome of human.]
glutamyl aminopeptidase PR_000002039 [A membrane alanyl aminopeptidase-like metallopeptidase that is a translation product of the human ENPEP gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.]