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Add 'abnormally scaly anatomical entity' pattern template #896

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@rays22 rays22 commented Oct 27, 2022

This commit intends to add a new 'abnormally scaly anatomical entity' phenotype pattern template draft for community review.

If applied, this commit will fix #894.

This commit intends to add a new 'abnormally scaly anatomical entity' phenotype pattern template draft for community review.

If applied, this commit will fix #894.
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sbello commented Oct 27, 2022

We need a PATO ticket to clarify if this term is meant to cover true scales or the clinical meaning of scaling (thick, dry, patchy flakes)

- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8314-2140 # Ray Stefancsik

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scaly: PATO:0001804
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PATO definition looks problematic.

  • Create a PATO ticket to address this. Need to distinguish it from normal fish/bird scales: skin surface qualities vs. skin appendages.

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@rays22 rays22 marked this pull request as draft December 1, 2022 17:54
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Abnormally scaly anatomical entity pattern template
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