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Some terms have both an embryonic version and an embryonic/larval version (e.g., embryonic ureter FBbt:00005641 and embryonic/larval ureter FBbt:00001903). It may not always be pertinent to have two such terms for a structure or a cell type that remains essentially the same throughout the embryonic and larval stages.
There are precisely 53 such instances (listed in attached file). Check their definition and usage to verify for each instance that the existence of two distinct terms is warranted.
Some terms have both an
embryonic
version and anembryonic/larval
version (e.g.,embryonic ureter
FBbt:00005641 andembryonic/larval ureter
FBbt:00001903). It may not always be pertinent to have two such terms for a structure or a cell type that remains essentially the same throughout the embryonic and larval stages.There are precisely 53 such instances (listed in attached file). Check their definition and usage to verify for each instance that the existence of two distinct terms is warranted.
embryonic-larval-potential-duplicates.csv
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