Class: human-skin MISAG
Combinatorial checklist Minimum Information About a Single Amplified Genome with environmental package human-skin
URI: mixs.vocab:Human-skinMISAG
Parents
- is_a: Human-skin - human-skin
Uses Checklist
- mixin: MISAG - Minimum Information About a Single Amplified Genome
Attributes
Inherited from human-skin:
- lat_lon 0..1
- Description: The geographical origin of the sample as defined by latitude and longitude. The values should be reported in decimal degrees and in WGS84 system
- Range: String
- Example: 50.586825 6.408977 None
- depth 0..1
- Description: The vertical distance below local surface, e.g. for sediment or soil samples depth is measured from sediment or soil surface, respectively. Depth can be reported as an interval for subsurface samples.
- Range: QuantityValue
- Example: 10 meter None
- alt 0..1
- Description: Altitude is a term used to identify heights of objects such as airplanes, space shuttles, rockets, atmospheric balloons and heights of places such as atmospheric layers and clouds. It is used to measure the height of an object which is above the earth's surface. In this context, the altitude measurement is the vertical distance between the earth's surface above sea level and the sampled position in the air
- Range: QuantityValue
- Example: 100 meter None
- elev 0..1
- Description: Elevation of the sampling site is its height above a fixed reference point, most commonly the mean sea level. Elevation is mainly used when referring to points on the earth's surface, while altitude is used for points above the surface, such as an aircraft in flight or a spacecraft in orbit.
- Range: QuantityValue
- Example: 100 meter None
- human-skin➞temp 0..1
- Range: QuantityValue
- geo_loc_name 0..1
- Description: The geographical origin of the sample as defined by the country or sea name followed by specific region name. Country or sea names should be chosen from the INSDC country list (http://insdc.org/country.html), or the GAZ ontology (http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/GAZ)
- Range: String
- Example: USA: Maryland, Bethesda None
- collection_date 0..1
- Description: The time of sampling, either as an instance (single point in time) or interval. In case no exact time is available, the date/time can be right truncated i.e. all of these are valid times: 2008-01-23T19:23:10+00:00; 2008-01-23T19:23:10; 2008-01-23; 2008-01; 2008; Except: 2008-01; 2008 all are ISO8601 compliant
- Range: Date
- Example: 2018-05-11T10:00:00+01:00; 2018-05-11 None
- env_broad_scale 0..1
- Description: Report the major environmental system the sample or specimen came from. The system(s) identified should have a coarse spatial grain, to provide the general environmental context of where the sampling was done (e.g. in the desert or a rainforest). We recommend using subclasses of EnvO’s biome class: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ENVO_00000428. EnvO documentation about how to use the field: https://github.com/EnvironmentOntology/envo/wiki/Using-ENVO-with-MIxS
- Range: String
- Example: oceanic epipelagic zone biome [ENVO:01000033] for annotating a water sample from the photic zone in middle of the Atlantic Ocean None
- env_local_scale 0..1
- Description: Report the entity or entities which are in the sample or specimen’s local vicinity and which you believe have significant causal influences on your sample or specimen. We recommend using EnvO terms which are of smaller spatial grain than your entry for env_broad_scale. Terms, such as anatomical sites, from other OBO Library ontologies which interoperate with EnvO (e.g. UBERON) are accepted in this field. EnvO documentation about how to use the field: https://github.com/EnvironmentOntology/envo/wiki/Using-ENVO-with-MIxS
- Range: String
- Example: litter layer [ENVO:01000338]; Annotating a pooled sample taken from various vegetation layers in a forest consider: canopy [ENVO:00000047]|herb and fern layer [ENVO:01000337]|litter layer [ENVO:01000338]|understory [01000335]|shrub layer [ENVO:01000336]. None
- env_medium 0..1
- Description: Report the environmental material(s) immediately surrounding the sample or specimen at the time of sampling. We recommend using subclasses of 'environmental material' (http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ENVO_00010483). EnvO documentation about how to use the field: https://github.com/EnvironmentOntology/envo/wiki/Using-ENVO-with-MIxS . Terms from other OBO ontologies are permissible as long as they reference mass/volume nouns (e.g. air, water, blood) and not discrete, countable entities (e.g. a tree, a leaf, a table top).
- Range: String
- Example: soil [ENVO:00001998]; Annotating a fish swimming in the upper 100 m of the Atlantic Ocean, consider: ocean water [ENVO:00002151]. Example: Annotating a duck on a pond consider: pond water [ENVO:00002228]|air [ENVO_00002005] None
- human-skin➞dermatology_disord 0..*
- Range: String
- human-skin➞time_since_last_wash 0..1
- Range: String
- human-skin➞dominant_hand 0..1
- Range: dominant_hand_enum
- human-skin➞host_subject_id 0..1
- Range: String
- human-skin➞host_age 0..1
- Range: QuantityValue
- human-skin➞host_sex 0..1
- Range: host_sex_enum
- human-skin➞ihmc_medication_code 0..*
- Range: Integer
- human-skin➞chem_administration 0..*
- Range: String
- human-skin➞host_body_site 0..1
- Range: String
- human-skin➞host_body_product 0..1
- Range: String
- human-skin➞host_tot_mass 0..1
- Range: QuantityValue
- human-skin➞host_height 0..1
- Range: QuantityValue
- human-skin➞host_diet 0..*
- Range: String
- human-skin➞host_last_meal 0..*
- Range: String
- human-skin➞host_family_relation 0..*
- Range: String
- human-skin➞host_genotype 0..1
- Range: String
- human-skin➞host_phenotype 0..1
- Range: String
- human-skin➞host_body_temp 0..1
- Range: QuantityValue
- human-skin➞host_body_mass_index 0..1
- Range: QuantityValue
- human-skin➞ethnicity 0..*
- Range: String
- human-skin➞host_occupation 0..1
- Range: Integer
- human-skin➞medic_hist_perform 0..1
- Range: String
- human-skin➞host_pulse 0..1
- Range: QuantityValue
- human-skin➞perturbation 0..*
- Range: String
- human-skin➞samp_salinity 0..1
- Range: QuantityValue
- human-skin➞salinity 0..1
- Range: QuantityValue
- human-skin➞oxy_stat_samp 0..1
- Range: oxy_stat_samp_enum
- human-skin➞organism_count 0..*
- Range: organism_count_enum
- human-skin➞samp_store_temp 0..1
- Range: QuantityValue
- human-skin➞samp_store_dur 0..1
- Range: String
- human-skin➞samp_store_loc 0..1
- Range: String
- human-skin➞host_symbiont 0..*
- Range: String
- human-skin➞misc_param 0..*
- Range: String
- human-skin➞samp_name 1..1
- Range: String
- human-skin➞project_name 1..1
- Range: String
- human-skin➞host_disease_stat 0..1
- Range: String
- human-skin➞samp_vol_we_dna_ext 0..1
- Range: QuantityValue
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞submitted_to_insdc 1..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞investigation_type 1..1
- Range: investigation_type_enum
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞samp_taxon_id 1..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞experimental_factor 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞env_package 0..1
- Range: env_package_enum
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞ref_biomaterial 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞source_mat_id 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞rel_to_oxygen 0..1
- Range: rel_to_oxygen_enum
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞samp_collec_device 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞samp_collec_method 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞samp_mat_process 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞size_frac 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞samp_size 0..1
- Range: QuantityValue
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞nucl_acid_ext 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞nucl_acid_amp 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞lib_size 0..1
- Range: Integer
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞lib_reads_seqd 0..1
- Range: Integer
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞lib_layout 0..1
- Range: lib_layout_enum
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞lib_vector 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞lib_screen 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞adapters 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞seq_meth 1..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞tax_ident 1..1
- Range: tax_ident_enum
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞assembly_qual 1..1
- Range: assembly_qual_enum
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞assembly_name 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞assembly_software 1..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞annot 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞number_contig 0..1
- Range: Integer
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞feat_pred 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞ref_db 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞sim_search_meth 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞tax_class 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞x_16s_recover 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞trnas 0..1
- Range: Integer
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞trna_ext_software 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞compl_score 1..1
- Range: compl_score_enum
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞compl_software 1..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞compl_appr 0..1
- Range: compl_appr_enum
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞contam_score 1..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞contam_screen_input 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞contam_screen_param 0..1
- Range: contam_screen_param_enum
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞decontam_software 0..1
- Range: decontam_software_enum
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞sort_tech 1..1
- Range: sort_tech_enum
Mixed in from MISAG:
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞single_cell_lysis_prot 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞wga_amp_appr 1..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞wga_amp_kit 0..1
- Range: String
Mixed in from MISAG:
- MISAG➞associated resource 0..1
- Range: String