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Appendages and the appendicular skeleton

Chris Mungall edited this page Jul 10, 2013 · 2 revisions

Appendages and appendicular skeleton

Status: intermediate draft

Authors and contributors:

  • other AO editors (author)
  • VAO editors (author)
  • Uberon editors (author)

Date: 2012

Document Type: biological_modeling

Vertebrate appendages

The generic pan-vertebrate schema is to allow treatment of free limb/fin plus girdle as both a single unit, and as two sub-parts, as in the following partonomy:

  • appendage girdle complex (i.e. limb/fin PLUS girdle region)
    • appendage girdle region
    • limb/fin (aka free limb/fin)

Note these classes are all organism subdivisions.

The hierarchy is jointly exhaustive and pairwise disjoint with respect to parthood.

This generic structure is repeated 4 times in many vertebrates - once bilaterally, and once for pelvic/pectoral.

Tetrapods

In tetrapods, this is further specified as the following JEPD hierarchy (with siblings ordered proximal to distal):

  • appendage girdle complex (i.e. limb PLUS girdle region)
    • appendage girdle region
    • limb (aka free limb)
      • stylopod
      • zeugopod
      • autopod
        • mesopodium region
        • digitopodium region (aka hand/foot proper)
          • metapodial region
          • acropodial segment

Other combinations

We include arm as the mereological sub of forelimb stylo- and zeugo- pods, and leg as the mereological sum of the corresponding parts in the hindlimb.

Note that these labels are ambiguous. For example, FMA follows some clinical practice in using 'arm' and 'leg' for the zuegopodial segments.

Skeletons

We include a parallel structure for representing skeletal subdivisions.

  • entire appendicular skeleton **
    • girdle skeleton
    • skeleton of limb
      • stylopodial skeleton
      • zeugopodial skeleton
      • skeleton of autopod
        • mesopodium skeleton
        • digitopodium skeleton (aka skeleton of hand/foot proper)
          • metapodial skeleton
          • acropodial skeleton

Note that entire appendicular skeleton denotes the entire skeleton of all limbs together.

Embryonic skeleton

We consider pre-cartilage condensations part of the skeleton

Skeletal elements

We follow the following subclass hierarchy (ordered ontogenetically, most recent first)

  • X element
    • X bone
    • X cartilage
    • X pre-cartilage condensation
    • X mesenchyme

This is consistent with the structure in EHDAA2

Some exceptions:

  • we have not always created the 'X element' grouping class, but we will likely add more of these in future.
  • sometimes the developmental relationship may not be 1:1 - e.g. there may be fusions/splits

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