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MAMMALIAN PHENOTYPE - ANNOTATIONS

The Mouse Adult Gross Anatomy Ontology and Mammalian Phenotype Ontology are downloaded weekly from the Mouse Genome Informatics databases at Jackson Laboratories (ftp://ftp.informatics.jax.org/pub/reports/index.html). For more information about these ontologies, see the MGI Publications Page at http://www.informatics.jax.org/mgihome/other/publications.shtml.

Term:decreased gastrocnemius weight
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Accession:MP:0009422 term browser browse the term
Definition:reduction in the weight of the two-headed large muscle of the posterior portion of the lower hindleg, the most superficial of the calf muscles
Synonyms:related_synonym: reduced gastrocnemius weight



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Symbol Object Name Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Ngly1 N-glycanase 1 IMP RGD PMID:32259258 RGD:39457703 NCBI chr15:9,153,738...9,210,228
Ensembl chr15:9,153,738...9,204,630
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G Ngly1em1Ta N-glycanase 1; CRISPR/Cas9 induced mutant 1, Ta IMP RGD PMID:32259258 RGD:39457703

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  mammalian phenotype 5420
    limbs/digits/tail phenotype 76
      abnormal limb morphology 67
        abnormal limb muscle morphology 11
          abnormal gastrocnemius morphology 3
            abnormal gastrocnemius weight 3
              decreased gastrocnemius weight 3
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  mammalian phenotype 5420
    muscle phenotype 199
      abnormal muscle morphology 98
        abnormal skeletal muscle morphology 24
          abnormal hypaxial muscle morphology 11
            abnormal limb muscle morphology 11
              abnormal gastrocnemius morphology 3
                abnormal gastrocnemius weight 3
                  decreased gastrocnemius weight 3
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