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VERTEBRATE TRAIT ONTOLOGY - ANNOTATIONS

The Vertebrate Trait Ontology (VT) is being developed as a collaborative effort between the Rat Genome Database at the Medical College of Wisconsin (RGD, http://rgd.mcw.edu), Mouse Genome Informatics at the Jackson Laboratory (http://www.informatics.jax.org/) and the Animal QTL database at Iowa State University (http://www.animalgenome.org/cgi-bin/QTLdb/index). For more information about this vocabulary, or to request additions or changes, please contact us (http://rgd.mcw.edu/contact/index.shtml).

Term:intramuscular adipose amount
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Accession:VT:0010044 term browser browse the term
Definition:The proportion, quantity, or volume of fat-storing cells/tissue present within skeletal muscle.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: intramuscular fat amount;   intramuscular fat content
 related_synonym: intramuscular adipose percentage;   marbling



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Symbol Object Name Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
Q Bw61 Body weight QTL61 IDA RGD PMID:11853145 RGD:619672 NCBI chr 1:173,108,781...218,108,781 JBrowse link

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  vertebrate trait 2888
    organ system trait 1978
      muscular system trait 5
        muscular system morphology trait 5
          skeletal muscle morphology trait 3
            intramuscular adipose amount 3
              intramuscular adipose mass 0
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  vertebrate trait 2888
    organ system trait 1978
      connective tissue trait 440
        connective tissue morphology trait 380
          adipose morphology trait 71
            white adipose morphology trait 21
              white adipose amount 21
                intramuscular adipose amount 3
                  intramuscular adipose mass 0
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