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<div>Where did the definition for aleurone....</div>
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<div>The outermost endosperm tissue of the seeds,<b> its cells being
characterized by presence of protein bodies containing seed storage
proteins</b>.</div>
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<div>....contained in...</div>
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>http://amigo.plantontology.org/go.cgi?action=query&view=query<span
></span>&search_constraint=terms&query=PO:0005360</div>
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<div>...and...</div>
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>http://amigo.plantontology.org/go.cgi?view=details&search_constr<span
></span>aint=terms&depth=0&query=PO:0005360&</div>
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<div>....come from?</div>
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<div>My understanding is more in line with:</div>
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<div>From: http://www.wheatbp.net/glossary.htm</div>
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<div>aleurone (Aleurone layer). The outermost cell layer of the
endosperm, usually only one cell thick in wheat and the only endosperm
tissue alive at maturity. The cells of this layer are responsible for
the de-novo synthesis of enzymes needed at germination.</div>
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<div>At least in maize, 'protein bodies containing seed storage
proteins' are in the endosperm proper.</div>
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</x-tab>-Marty</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>From: owner-po-dev@brie4.cshl.org on
behalf of Pankaj Jaiswal<br>
Sent: Wed 8/25/2004 11:34 AM<br>
To: po-dev@plantontology.org</blockquote>
<blockquote type="cite" cite>Subject: Re: Feedback Submission from
Plant Ontology Live Site<br>
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http://amigo.plantontology.org/go.cgi?action=query&view=query<span
></span>&search_constraint=terms&query=PO:0005360</blockquote>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>These would allow a generic search for
"anther" or to a specific one<br>
"anther (sensu Zea)" or by a term_accession (=term_id from
flat files).<br>
The link provided by you is going directly to the term detail page
where<br>
many of the options are not available.<br>
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-Pankaj<br>
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feedback_submission@brie4.plantontology.org wrote:<br>
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> *** Feedback from Plant Ontology Live
Site ***<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>> refer_to_url:
http://amigo.plantontology.org/go.cgi?view=details&search_constra<span
></span>int=terms&depth=0&query=PO:0005360&</blockquote>
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> comments: Is this the best URL to use to lookup a term when
linking from an external database such as MaizeGDB?<br>
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> In particular when I wish to be able to access the PO
associations for that term.<br>
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> What about 'sensu' generics, eg anther.<br>
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> name: Mary Polacco<br>
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> email: PolaccoM@missouri.edu<br>
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> organization:<br>
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> send_feedback: Send your feedback<br>
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