These tissue hierarchies are similar in structure and detail to the mouse anatomy ontology used for storing mouse gene expression data.
For those who are familiar with mouse embryo development there is a comparison chart.
Select the box of one or more Carnegie stages to view the hierarchy of tissues and subcomponents.
OUTPUT FORMAT
bold means that this stage is the first occurrence of the tissue.
italic means that this stage is the last occurrence of a tissue.
bold italic means that this is the only stage at which a tissue is present.
This version of the anatomy has no links to notes or references.
Advanced Query Builder - allows the search to be targeted in a number of ways.Find the first Carnegie stage in which a specific tissue or subcomponent is present.
Online help is available.
Database listing in JIF format. This is for project internal use.
This work was funded by the Medical Research Council.
Last altered on: 26th February 2003.