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| Target Namespace | http://www.hapmap.org |
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| Declared Namespaces | xmlns=http://www.hapmap.org xmlns:xs=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema |
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Global declarations belong to the declared targetNamespace Local attribute declarations belong to no namespace Local element declarations belong to the declared targetNamespace |
http://www.hapmap.org/xml-schema/2003-11-04/complex_types.xsdThese are a few simple datatypes used in various more complex schema
definitions. Examples: alleleType which limits the allowed values that a string can take
to the four bases A,C,T and G, plus N.These are complex datatypes used in various Hapmap schema components
definitions.These are complex datatypes used in various Hapmap schema components
definitions.
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