Figure 1From: Integrating phenotype ontologies across multiple speciesOBO-registered ontologies of physical objects, from the molecular scale up to gross anatomical scale. Above the cellular level, anatomical ontologies are partitioned taxonomically (the full breadth of taxonomic coverage in OBO is not shown). For mammals there is a second bipartite division, between fully formed structures and developing structures. The former are represented in the Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) and the adult Mouse Anatomy (MA), and the latter in the Edinburgh Human Developmental Anatomy (EHDA) and the Edinburgh Mouse Atlas Project (EMAP) ontologies.Back to article page