All terms in DOID
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| alexithymia | DOID_0060131 | [An agnosia that is a deficiency in understanding, processing, or describing emotions.] |
| akinetopsia | DOID_0060130 | [An agnosia that is a loss of motion perception.] |
| subglottic angioma | DOID_472 | |
| verrucous keratotic hemangioma | DOID_470 | |
| delta chain disease | DOID_0060129 | [A heavy chain disease that results from an overproduction of delta antibody (IgD).] |
| heavy chain disease | DOID_0060125 | [A hypersensitivity reaction type IV disease that results from a proliferation of cells producing immunoglobulin heavy chains.] |
| mu chain disease | DOID_0060128 | [A heavy chain disease that results from an overproduction of mu antibody (IgM).] |
| gamma heavy chain disease | DOID_0060127 | [A heavy chain disease that results from an overproduction of gamma antibody (IgG).] |
| alpha chain disease | DOID_0060126 | [A heavy chain disease that results from an overproduction of alpha antibodies (IgA).] |
| mRNA_with_frameshift | SO_0000108 | [An mRNA with a frameshift.] |
| sequencing_primer | SO_0000107 | |
| tryptophan | SO_0001440 | |
| chromosome_arm | SO_0000105 | [A region of the chromosome between the centromere and the telomere. Human chromosomes have two arms, the p arm (short) and the q arm (long) which are separated from each other by the centromere.] |
| phenylalanine | SO_0001441 | |
| polypeptide | SO_0000104 | [A sequence of amino acids linked by peptide bonds which may lack appreciable tertiary structure and may not be liable to irreversible denaturation.] |
| methionine | SO_0001442 | |
| clone_insert_end | SO_0000103 | [The end of the clone insert.] |
| glycine | SO_0001443 | |
| ss_oligo | SO_0000441 | [A single stranded oligonucleotide.] |
| three_prime_RACE_clone | SO_0001433 | [A three prime RACE (Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends) clone is a cDNA clone copied from the 3' end of an mRNA (using a poly-dT primer to capture the polyA tail and a gene-specific or randomly primed 5' primer), and spliced into a vector for propagation in a suitable host.] |