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n2http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#
n4http://localhost:8890/about/id/entity/http/purl.org/biotop/biotop.
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n6http://purl.org/biotop/btl2.owl#
owlhttp://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#
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n2:originatesFrom
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derives from
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n6:MaterialObject
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n6:MaterialObject
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DerivesFrom (inverse: derivedInto) holds between distinct material objects when one succeeds the other across a temporal divide in such a way that at least a biologically significant portion of the matter of the earlier object is included into the later. There is some instant of time t such that the first object exists only prior to and the second one only subsequent to t. These relations are borrowed from the OBO Relation Ontology Example: "Three simple kinds of instance-level derivation can then be distinguished (Figure 3): first, the succession of one single continuant by another single continuant across a temporal threshold (for example, this blastocyst derives from this zygote); second, the fusion of two or more continuants into one continuant (for example, this zygote derives from this sperm and from this ovum); and third, the fission of an earlier single continuant to create a plurality of later continuants (for example, these promyelocytes derive from this myeoloblast). " from http://genomebiology.com/2005/6/5/R46