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English: The entities for selected human, zebrafish, and mouse EYA1 phenotypes were annotated using species-specific anatomy ontologies (FMA, ZFA, and MA, respectively) as indicated by the solid squares. Outlined squares indicate entities of subsuming annotations, color coded to match the source ontology. Annotations can be associated with common subsuming nodes via UBERON. In this example, each of the annotated entities can be linked through the UBERON:ear (black).
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Source Image file from Washington N, Haendel M, Mungall C, Ashburner M, Westerfield M, Lewis S (2009). "Linking Human Diseases to Animal Models Using Ontology-Based Phenotype Annotation". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000247. PMID 19956802. PMC: 2774506.
Author Washington N, Haendel M, Mungall C, Ashburner M, Westerfield M, Lewis S
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