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Description | A non-human living organism that has membranous cell walls, requires oxygen and organic foods, and is capable of voluntary movement, as distinguished from a plant or mineral. For example: Dog Cat Mouse Microorganism |
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Description | Specifies a group of animals presumably related by descent from common ancestors and are visibly similar in most characteristics. For example: Holstein Angora Himalayan cat Labrador Retriever |
Data Type | Standards - Data Domains.ddm/Data Domains/Enumeration [VARCHAR(20)] |
Is Part Of PrimaryKey | false |
Is Required | false |
Is Derived | false |
Is Surrogate Key | false |
Description | A textual or media-based representation of the animal. For example: Paragraph description Digital photo Audio track |
Data Type | Standards - Data Domains.ddm/Data Domains/Description [VARCHAR(250)] |
Is Part Of PrimaryKey | false |
Is Required | false |
Is Derived | false |
Is Surrogate Key | false |
Description | An indicator that shows whether the anatomical parts of the body involved in reproduction are present. For example: If the animal has been spayed or neutered, reproductive Organs Present Indicator = "false". |
Data Type | Standards - Data Domains.ddm/Data Domains/Boolean Indicator [INTEGER] |
Is Part Of PrimaryKey | false |
Is Required | false |
Is Derived | false |
Is Surrogate Key | false |
Description | Specifies one of the basic units of biological classification and taxonomic rank that specifies a group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can interbreed with one another to produce fertile offspring. For example: Canis lupus Rattus rattus |
Data Type | Standards - Data Domains.ddm/Data Domains/Enumeration [VARCHAR(20)] |
Is Part Of PrimaryKey | false |
Is Required | false |
Is Derived | false |
Is Surrogate Key | false |
Description | A group of presumed common ancestry with clear-cut physiological but usually not morphological distinctions. For example: Minnesota5 (swine strain) DXL (poultry strain) RB51 (vaccine strain of brucella abortus) The specific genotypic or phenotypic variant of an animal. |
Data Type | Standards - Data Domains.ddm/Data Domains/Text Large [VARCHAR(1024)] |
Is Part Of PrimaryKey | false |
Is Required | false |
Is Derived | false |
Is Surrogate Key | false |
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Is Identifying Relationship | false |
Child Table | Animal |
Child Multiplicity | ZERO_TO_ONE |
Child Referential Integrity: On Delete | NONE |
Child Referential Integrity: On Insert | NONE |
Child Referential Integrity: On Update | NONE |
Parent Table | Biologic Entity |
Parent Multiplicity | ZERO_TO_ONE |
Parent Referential Integrity: On Delete | NONE |
Parent Referential Integrity: On Insert | NONE |
Parent Referential Integrity: On Update | NONE |
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