Slot: host_of_host_env_med
placeholder description; linter will ignore this
URI: MIXS:0001326
Applicable Classes
Name | Description | Modifies Slot |
---|---|---|
SymbiontAssociated | placeholder description; linter will ignore this | yes |
Properties
-
Range: String
-
Regex pattern:
[^s\|][^\r\n\t\|]* [[a-zA-Z]+:[0-9]+]
See Also
- http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ENVO_00010483
- https://github.com/EnvironmentOntology/envo/wiki/Using-ENVO-with-MIxS
Identifier and Mapping Information
Annotations
property | value |
---|---|
global_expected_value | An ontology term for a material such as a tissue type or excreted substance. |
Schema Source
- from schema: https://github.com/turbomam/mixs-subset-examples-first/tree/main/src/mixs_subset_examples_first
LinkML Source
name: host_of_host_env_med
annotations:
global_expected_value:
tag: global_expected_value
value: An ontology term for a material such as a tissue type or excreted substance.
global_raw_definition:
tag: global_raw_definition
value: Environmental material(s) immediately surrounding the symbiotic host organism
at the time of sampling. This usually will be a tissue or substance type from
the host, but may be another material if the symbiont is external to the host.
We recommend using classes from the UBERON ontology, but subclasses of 'environmental
material' may also be used . Terms from other OBO ontologies are permissible
as long as they reference mass/volume nouns (e.g. air, water, blood) and not
discrete, countable entities (e.g. intestines, heart).
description: placeholder description; linter will ignore this
title: host of the symbiotic host environmental medium
from_schema: https://github.com/turbomam/mixs-subset-examples-first/tree/main/src/mixs_subset_examples_first
see_also:
- http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ENVO_00010483
- https://github.com/EnvironmentOntology/envo/wiki/Using-ENVO-with-MIxS
rank: 1000
slot_uri: MIXS:0001326
alias: host_of_host_env_med
domain_of:
- SymbiontAssociated
range: string
pattern: '[^s\|][^\r\n\t\|]* [[a-zA-Z]+:[0-9]+]'
structured_pattern:
syntax: '{term_label} [{term_id}]'