bioSource

Definition: The biological source of an entity (e.g. protein, RNA or DNA). Some entities are considered source-neutral (e.g. small molecules), and the biological source of others can be deduced from their constituentss (e.g. complex, pathway). Examples: HeLa cells, human, and mouse liver tissue.

Source:http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level2.owl#bioSource

Statements in which the resource exists as a subject.
PredicateObject
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Definition: The biological source of an entity (e.g. protein, RNA or DNA). Some entities are considered source-neutral (e.g. small molecules), and the biological source of others can be deduced from their constituentss (e.g. complex, pathway). Examples: HeLa cells, human, and mouse liver tissue., Definition: The biological source of an entity (e.g. protein, RNA or DNA). Some entities are considered source-neutral (e.g. small molecules), and the biological source of others can be deduced from their constituentss (e.g. complex, pathway). Examples: HeLa cells, human, and mouse liver tissue., Definition: The biological source of an entity (e.g. protein, RNA or DNA). Some entities are considered source-neutral (e.g. small molecules), and the biological source of others can be deduced from their constituentss (e.g. complex, pathway). Examples: HeLa cells, human, and mouse liver tissue.
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