Foundational Model of Anatomy
Appearance
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ontology for the domain of human anatomy
The Foundational Model of Anatomy Ontology (FMA) is a reference ontology for the domain of human anatomy.[1] It is a symbolic representation of the canonical, phenotypic structure of an organism; a spatial-structural ontology of anatomical entities and relations which form the physical organization of an organism at all salient levels of granularity.
FMA is developed and maintained by the Structural Informatics Group at the University of Washington.[2]
Description
[edit ]FMA ontology contains approximately 75,000 classes and over 120,000 terms, over 2.1 million relationship instances from over 168 relationship types.[3]
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata Q1406710 , retrieved 15 September 2019,
Specifically, the FMA is a domain ontology that represents a coherent body of explicit declarative knowledge about human anatomy.
- ^ "Foundational Model of Anatomy".
- ^ About FMA – Contents – The Foundational Model of Anatomy (retrieved 2012年11月06日).
External links
[edit ]Wikidata has the property:
- The Foundational Model of Anatomy Ontology
- The Foundational Model of Anatomy Browser - current (tested 14 October 2025)
- The Foundational Model of Anatomy Browser - Archived on Web Archive- Wayback machine - seems to contain only front page but non functional
- FMA Ontology Browser (Note: dead link, tested 14 October 2025)