Phenotype: gut apical side lacks parts or has fewer parts of type gut gamma-tubulin complex, abnormal
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: gut
Synonyms: alimentary canal, enteric tract, gut tube
Definition: The alimentary or digestive tract, and associated organs.
Ontology: Anatomy Ontology [ZFA:0000112]
Name: apical side
Synonyms: apical
Definition: Anatomical side that is located on the apical end of an organism or structure.
Ontology: Spatial Ontology [BSPO:0000057]
Name: lacks parts or has fewer parts of type
Synonyms: loss of
Definition: The bearer of this quality has_part < n of the indicated entity type, where n is the normal amount for a comparable organism. Note that the bearer of the quality is the whole, not the part. Formally: If a bearer entity e has fewer parts of type X at time t, then the number of instances x of X at t such that x part_of e is < n, where n is either the normal number for comparable entities, or n is stated explicitly. This case includes the limit case, where the bearer lacks all parts of the specified type.
Ontology: Phenotypic Quality Ontology [PATO:0001999]
Name: gamma-tubulin complex
Synonyms:
Definition: A multiprotein complex composed of gamma-tubulin and other non-tubulin proteins. Gamma-tubulin complexes are localized to microtubule organizing centers, and play an important role in the nucleation of microtubules. The number and complexity of non-tubulin proteins associated with these complexes varies between species.
Ontology: GO: Cellular Component [GO:0000930]    QuickGO    AmiGO