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mx id: 1079 | OBO id: HAO:0001586 | URI: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HAO_0001586
line
Defined (both definition and relationships must be met)
Definition:
The anatomical structure that is linear.
written by: Miko, I. 2009. -2019 Curator. Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology.

Relationships / properties:
The line is a anatomical structure.
The line is part of the integument.

Label usage (sensu)
line by Miko, I. 2009. -2019 Curator. Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology.
line by Gibson , G. A. P., J. D. Read , and R. Fairchild. 1998. Chalcid wasps (Chalcidoidea): illustrated glossary of positional and morphological terms ..
line by Ronquist, F., and G. Nordlander. 1989. Skeletal morphology of an archaic cynipoid, Ibalia rufipes (Hymenoptera: Ibaliidae). Entomologica Scandinavica, Supplement 33:1-60.
Comments and tags
comment added almost 14 years ago by Matt Yoder
is this the same as a groove?
  Reference: None provided.
  Cross reference: None provided.

comment added almost 14 years ago by Matt Yoder
We should examine our concept of line and whether it really is a synonym of anatomical line. Anatomical lines are immaterial anatomical entities, which have NO mass. Doesn't a carina have mass? Can something with no mass be part of a structure that does have mass?
  Reference: Haendel, M. A., F. Neuhaus, D. Osumi-Sutherland, P. M. Mabee, J. L. V. Mejino, C. J. Mungall, and B. Smith. 2008. CARO - The Common Anatomy Reference Ontology. Pp. 311-333 in: Anatomy Ontologies for Bioinformatics: Principles and Practice; Burger, A, Davidson, D, Baldock, R (Eds.). Springer. 356 pp.
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