has characteristic
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RO_0000053 |
[Inverse of characteristic_of] |
has material basis in germline mutation in
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RO_0004003 |
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has phenotype
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RO_0002200 |
[A relationship that holds between a biological entity and a phenotype. Here a phenotype is construed broadly as any kind of quality of an organism part, a collection of these qualities, or a change in quality or qualities (e.g. abnormally increased temperature). The subject of this relationship can be an organism (where the organism has the phenotype, i.e. the qualities inhere in parts of this organism), a genomic entity such as a gene or genotype (if modifications of the gene or the genotype causes the phenotype), or a condition such as a disease (such that if the condition inheres in an organism, then the organism has the phenotype).] |
has phenotype or disease
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RO_0016001 |
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hasDbXref
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hasDbXref |
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hasExactSynonym
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hasExactSynonym |
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hasRelatedSynonym
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hasRelatedSynonym |
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in taxon
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RO_0002162 |
[x is in taxon y if an only if y is an organism, and the relationship between x and y is one of: part of (reflexive), developmentally preceded by, derives from, secreted by, expressed.] |
inSubset
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inSubset |
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is basis for realizable
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RO_0004018 |
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is causal germline mutation in
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RO_0004013 |
[Relates a gene to condition, such that a mutation in this gene is sufficient to produce the condition and that can be passed on to offspring[modified from orphanet].] |
is genetic basis for condition
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RO_0004010 |
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label
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label |
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phenotype of
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RO_0002201 |
[inverse of has phenotype] |
predisposes_towards
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predisposes_towards |
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realizable has basis in
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RO_0004017 |
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realized in response to
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RO_0009501 |
[r 'realized in response to' s iff, r is a realizable (e.g. a plant trait such as responsivity to drought), s is an environmental stimulus (a process), and s directly causes the realization of r.] |
realized in response to stimulus
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RO_0004028 |
[A relationship between a realizable entity R (e.g. function or disposition) and a material entity M where R is realized in response to a process that has an input stimulus of M.] |
seeAlso
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seeAlso |
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title
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title |
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