PhenotypeVocabulary

Definition: The phenotype measured in the experiment e.g. growth rate or viability of a cell. This is only the type, not the value e.g. for a synthetic lethal interaction, the phenotype is viability, specified by ID: PATO:0000169, "viability", not the value (specified by ID: PATO:0000718, "lethal (sensu genetics)". A single term in a phenotype controlled vocabulary can be referenced using the xref, or the PhenoXML describing the PATO EQ model phenotype description can be stored as a string in PATO-DATA.

Source:http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level3.owl#PhenotypeVocabulary

Statements in which the resource exists as a subject.
PredicateObject
rdf:type
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Definition: The phenotype measured in the experiment e.g. growth rate or viability of a cell. This is only the type, not the value e.g. for a synthetic lethal interaction, the phenotype is viability, specified by ID: PATO:0000169, "viability", not the value (specified by ID: PATO:0000718, "lethal (sensu genetics)". A single term in a phenotype controlled vocabulary can be referenced using the xref, or the PhenoXML describing the PATO EQ model phenotype description can be stored as a string in PATO-DATA., Definition: The phenotype measured in the experiment e.g. growth rate or viability of a cell. This is only the type, not the value e.g. for a synthetic lethal interaction, the phenotype is viability, specified by ID: PATO:0000169, "viability", not the value (specified by ID: PATO:0000718, "lethal (sensu genetics)". A single term in a phenotype controlled vocabulary can be referenced using the xref, or the PhenoXML describing the PATO EQ model phenotype description can be stored as a string in PATO-DATA., Definition: The phenotype measured in the experiment e.g. growth rate or viability of a cell. This is only the type, not the value e.g. for a synthetic lethal interaction, the phenotype is viability, specified by ID: PATO:0000169, "viability", not the value (specified by ID: PATO:0000718, "lethal (sensu genetics)". A single term in a phenotype controlled vocabulary can be referenced using the xref, or the PhenoXML describing the PATO EQ model phenotype description can be stored as a string in PATO-DATA.
owl:disjointWith
biopax3:CellVocabulary, biopax3:CellVocabulary, biopax3:CellVocabulary, biopax3:CellularLocationVocabulary, biopax3:CellularLocationVocabulary, biopax3:CellularLocationVocabulary, biopax3:EntityReferenceTypeVocabulary, biopax3:EntityReferenceTypeVocabulary, biopax3:EntityReferenceTypeVocabulary, biopax3:EvidenceCodeVocabulary, biopax3:EvidenceCodeVocabulary, biopax3:EvidenceCodeVocabulary, biopax3:ExperimentalFormVocabulary, biopax3:ExperimentalFormVocabulary, biopax3:ExperimentalFormVocabulary, biopax3:InteractionVocabulary, biopax3:InteractionVocabulary, biopax3:InteractionVocabulary, biopax3:RelationshipTypeVocabulary, biopax3:RelationshipTypeVocabulary, biopax3:RelationshipTypeVocabulary, biopax3:SequenceModificationVocabulary, biopax3:SequenceModificationVocabulary, biopax3:SequenceModificationVocabulary, biopax3:SequenceRegionVocabulary, biopax3:SequenceRegionVocabulary, biopax3:SequenceRegionVocabulary, biopax3:TissueVocabulary, biopax3:TissueVocabulary, biopax3:TissueVocabulary
rdfs:subClassOf