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<rdfs:label>Breakpoint</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:isDefinedBy rdf:resource="http://sequenceontology.org/resources/gvf.html"/>
<rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A breakpoint describes the source or destination of a zero-length sequence alteration. These alterations are typically insertions, deletions or translocations according to the GVF specification (see "Breakpoint_detail" in http://sequenceontology.org/resources/gvf.html). Breakpoint coordinates should be provided using classes of the Feature Annotation Location Description Ontology.
The class encodes for the "Breakpoint_detail" and "Breakpoint_range" attributes in GVF.</rdfs:comment>
<metadata_def:prefLabel>Breakpoint</metadata_def:prefLabel>
<metadata_def:mappingLoom>breakpoint</metadata_def:mappingLoom>
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<metadata:prefixIRI>Breakpoint</metadata:prefixIRI>
</owl:Class>
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<metadata_def:mappingSameURI rdf:resource="http://www.biointerchange.org/gfvo#Breakpoint"/>
</rdf:Description>
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<owl:Class rdf:about="http://www.biointerchange.org/gfvo#Breakpoint">
<rdfs:subClassOf rdf:resource="http://www.biointerchange.org/gfvo#Locus"/>
<rdfs:label>Breakpoint</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:isDefinedBy rdf:resource="http://sequenceontology.org/resources/gvf.html"/>
<rdfs:comment xml:lang="en">A breakpoint describes the source or destination of a zero-length sequence alteration. These alterations are typically insertions, deletions or translocations according to the GVF specification (see "Breakpoint_detail" in http://sequenceontology.org/resources/gvf.html). Breakpoint coordinates should be provided using classes of the Feature Annotation Location Description Ontology.
The class encodes for the "Breakpoint_detail" and "Breakpoint_range" attributes in GVF.</rdfs:comment>
<metadata_def:prefLabel>Breakpoint</metadata_def:prefLabel>
<metadata_def:mappingLoom>breakpoint</metadata_def:mappingLoom>
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<metadata:prefixIRI>Breakpoint</metadata:prefixIRI>
</owl:Class>
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<metadata_def:mappingSameURI rdf:resource="http://www.biointerchange.org/gfvo#Breakpoint"/>
</rdf:Description>
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