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> The cross-reference section of DO provides synonymous IDs to each DO term from other clinical vocabularies including the NCI thesaurus (NCIt).
DO builds a clear hierarchical and structural relationship between disease terms and concepts, and it integrates MeSH, OMIM, ICD-9-CM, ICD-10, NCI thesaurus, Orphanet, UMLS and SNOMED CT terms and IDs together into the DO cross-reference section.
First, we take the human hemoglobin alpha subunit (HBA_HUMAN) as an example to show the rich annotations of a UniProt/Swiss-Prot database entry, and further explore the specific annotations provided by these databases by clicking the links in the Cross-Reference section of the entry.
The full list of cross-references available from the "Cross-references" section and, in rare cases, "Sequence annotation (Features)" can be found in the dbxref.txt file.
The user editable cross-references section has proven popular, with the number of linked resources more than doubling from 17 originally to 39 today.
This line should contain a number serving as a reference (offset) to where the last cross reference table section is located in the file.
Genes defined in other databases were according to cross reference files as describe in the Methods section.
Try the reference section.
(The section of the uniform player contract that deals with waiver claims, in fact, cross references the rules governing trades).
There is a section explaining how to use the Banglapedia, which clarifies issues such as date systems, contributors, cross references, and headings.
There are lots of visible cross references.
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