Phenotype: | pronephric duct has number of pronephric duct motile cilium, ameliorated |
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Note: | This statement combines anatomy and/or ontology terms with phenotype quality terms to create a complete phenotype (EQ) statement. For detailed information on individual terms, click the hyperlinked term name. |
Name: | pronephric duct |
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Synonyms: | pronephric ducts |
Definition: | Duct of the embryonic kidney, present bilaterally ventral to the somites and leading to the cloacal chamber. Wingert et al. have suggested that the pronephric duct as described traditionally may consist of subregions which are analogous to portions of the tubule segment of mammalian and other fish nephrons. |
Ontology: | Anatomy Ontology [ZFA:0000150] |
Name: | has number of |
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Synonyms: | cardinality, extra or missing physical or functional parts, has or lacks parts of type, mereological quality, number, number of |
Definition: | The number of parts of a particular type that the bearer entity has. This is a relational quality, and thus holds between two entities: the bearer of the quality, and the type of parts. |
Ontology: | Phenotypic Quality Ontology [PATO:0001555] |
Name: | motile cilium |
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Synonyms: | microtubule-based flagellum, motile cilia, motile primary cilia, motile primary cilium, motile secondary cilium, nodal cilium |
Definition: | A cilium which may have a variable arrangement of axonemal microtubules and also contains molecular motors. It may beat with a whip-like pattern that promotes cell motility or transport of fluids and other cells across a cell surface, such as on epithelial cells that line the lumenal ducts of various tissues; or they may display a distinct twirling motion that directs fluid flow asymmetrically across the cellular surface to affect asymmetric body plan organization. Motile cilia can be found in single as well as multiple copies per cell. |
Ontology: | GO: Cellular Component [GO:0031514] QuickGO AmiGO |
Tag: | ameliorated |
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Definition: | This annotation denotes a significantly rescued phenotype resulting from an additional reagent or mutation. |