Definition: An xref that defines a reference to an entity in an external resource that does not have the same biological identity as the referring entity. Comment: There is currently no controlled vocabulary of relationship types for BioPAX, although one will be created in the future if a need develops. Examples: A link between a gene G in a BioPAX data collection, and the protein product P of that gene in an external database. This is not a unification xref because G and P are different biological entities (one is a gene and one is a protein). Another example is a relationship xref for a protein that refers to the Gene Ontology biological process, e.g. 'immune response,' that the protein is involved in.
Source:http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level2.owl#relationshipXref
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Definition: An xref that defines a reference to an entity in an external resource that does not have the same biological identity as the referring entity.
Comment: There is currently no controlled vocabulary of relationship types for BioPAX, although one will be created in the future if a need develops.
Examples: A link between a gene G in a BioPAX data collection, and the protein product P of that gene in an external database. This is not a unification xref because G and P are different biological entities (one is a gene and one is a protein). Another example is a relationship xref for a protein that refers to the Gene Ontology biological process, e.g. 'immune response,' that the protein is involved in.,
Definition: An xref that defines a reference to an entity in an external resource that does not have the same biological identity as the referring entity.
Comment: There is currently no controlled vocabulary of relationship types for BioPAX, although one will be created in the future if a need develops.
Examples: A link between a gene G in a BioPAX data collection, and the protein product P of that gene in an external database. This is not a unification xref because G and P are different biological entities (one is a gene and one is a protein). Another example is a relationship xref for a protein that refers to the Gene Ontology biological process, e.g. 'immune response,' that the protein is involved in.,
Definition: An xref that defines a reference to an entity in an external resource that does not have the same biological identity as the referring entity.
Comment: There is currently no controlled vocabulary of relationship types for BioPAX, although one will be created in the future if a need develops.
Examples: A link between a gene G in a BioPAX data collection, and the protein product P of that gene in an external database. This is not a unification xref because G and P are different biological entities (one is a gene and one is a protein). Another example is a relationship xref for a protein that refers to the Gene Ontology biological process, e.g. 'immune response,' that the protein is involved in.
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owl:disjointWith |
http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level2.owl#publicationXref,
http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level2.owl#publicationXref,
http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level2.owl#publicationXref,
http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level2.owl#unificationXref,
http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level2.owl#unificationXref,
http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level2.owl#unificationXref
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rdfs:subClassOf |