Row |
Level |
Rule Name |
Subject |
Property |
Value |
0 |
ERROR |
duplicate_definition |
CARO:0000027 |
IAO:0000115 |
Gonochoristic organism that can produce male gametes. |
1 |
ERROR |
duplicate_definition |
CARO:0000028 |
IAO:0000115 |
Gonochoristic organism that can produce female gametes. |
2 |
ERROR |
duplicate_definition |
CARO:0001000 |
IAO:0000115 |
A structure consisting of multiple cell components but which is not itself a cell and does not have (complete) cells as a part. |
3 |
ERROR |
duplicate_definition |
CARO:0001001 |
IAO:0000115 |
A fasciculated bundle of neuron projections (GO:0043005), largely or completely lacking synapses. |
4 |
WARN |
annotation_whitespace |
CARO:0000008 |
IAO:0000112 |
A line between two points where these are typically used to measure some aspect of morphology, such as the distance between the eyes or the length of a leg. |
5 |
WARN |
annotation_whitespace |
CARO:0000009 |
IAO:0000112 |
The tip of the nose or other material anatomical entity, or the end of an anatomical line. |
6 |
WARN |
annotation_whitespace |
CARO:0000042 |
rdfs:comment |
MH: define as not part of embryo, or will not develop into embryo? MH: changed def to exclude cells so this class could be included in gross anatomical part. DOS: Changed to something that I think works for both vertebrates and invertebrates and that keeps the restriction to multicellular structures. Old def: \"Anatomical structure that is contiguous with the embryo and is comprised of portions of tissue that will not contribute to the embryo.\". One remaining question - perhaps zygote is too restrictive given that some organisms have parthenogenesis e.g. aphids?
|
7 |
WARN |
annotation_whitespace |
CARO:0000054 |
IAO:0000115 |
Anatomical structure consisting of at least two non-overlapping organs, multi-tissue aggregates or portion of tissues or cells of different types that does not constitute an organism, organ, multi-tissue aggregate, or portion of tissue.
|
8 |
WARN |
annotation_whitespace |
CARO:0001002 |
IAO:0000115 |
A two dimensional anatomical structure that is the boundary between an anatomical structure and an anatomical substance, an anatomical space or the organism's environment. Examples include the surface of your skin, the surface of the lining of your gut; the surface of the endothelium of you aorta that is in contact with blood.
@en |
9 |
WARN |
annotation_whitespace |
CARO:0001008 |
IAO:0000115 |
Anatomical structure that is part of a multicellular organism and is at the gross anatomical level, e.g. above the level of a cell. Included are portions of organism substances such as blood, multi-cell-part structures such as axon tracts, acellular anatomical structures such as hair, and organism subdivisions such as head. Excluded is the whole organism and more granular parts of the organism, such as atoms, molecules, macromolecular complexes and cells. |
10 |
WARN |
annotation_whitespace |
CARO:0010004 |
rdfs:comment |
A general term for organism that is agnostic about single cell vs multi-cellular. Note that this is a subclass of 'anatomical structure', meaning that an organism must be a connected structure. For example, if I take one plant and make a rooted cutting from a it, I now have two (clonally related) organisms. |
11 |
WARN |
missing_definition |
CARO:0000134 |
IAO:0000115 |
|
12 |
WARN |
missing_definition |
CARO:0001013 |
IAO:0000115 |
|
13 |
WARN |
missing_definition |
CARO:0010010 |
IAO:0000115 |
|
14 |
WARN |
missing_obsolete_label |
CARO:0000041 |
rdfs:label |
anatomical cluster |
15 |
WARN |
missing_obsolete_label |
CARO:0000054 |
rdfs:label |
anatomical group |
16 |
WARN |
missing_obsolete_label |
CARO:0000065 |
rdfs:label |
basal lamina |
17 |
WARN |
missing_obsolete_label |
CARO:0000077 |
rdfs:label |
epithelial cell |
18 |
INFO |
missing_superclass |
CARO:0000003 |
rdfs:subClassOf |
|
19 |
INFO |
missing_superclass |
CARO:0000040 |
rdfs:subClassOf |
|
20 |
INFO |
missing_superclass |
CARO:0000062 |
rdfs:subClassOf |
|
21 |
INFO |
missing_superclass |
CARO:0002000 |
rdfs:subClassOf |
|
22 |
INFO |
missing_superclass |
CARO:0010000 |
rdfs:subClassOf |
|
23 |
INFO |
missing_superclass |
CARO:0010009 |
rdfs:subClassOf |
|
24 |
INFO |
missing_superclass |
CARO:0010010 |
rdfs:subClassOf |
|
25 |
INFO |
missing_superclass |
CARO:0020000 |
rdfs:subClassOf |
|