All terms in HP
Label | Id | Description |
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spermatid differentiation | GO_0048515 | [The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a spermatid over time, from initial commitment of the cell to a specific fate, to the fully functional differentiated cell.] |
Narrow nasal bridge | HP_0000446 | [Decreased width of the bony bridge of the nose.] |
Abnormality of the nasal bone | HP_0010939 | [An abnormality of the nasal bone, comprising the left nasal bone and the right nasal bone.] |
spermatid nucleus differentiation | GO_0007289 | [The specialization of the spermatid nucleus during the development of a spermatid into a mature male gamete competent for fertilization.] |
nucleus organization | GO_0006997 | [A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of the nucleus.] |
sperm axoneme assembly | GO_0007288 | [The assembly and organization of the sperm flagellar axoneme, the bundle of microtubules and associated proteins that forms the core of the eukaryotic sperm flagellum, and is responsible for movement.] |
axoneme assembly | GO_0035082 | [The assembly and organization of an axoneme, the bundle of microtubules and associated proteins that forms the core of cilia (also called flagella) in eukaryotic cells and is responsible for their movements.] |
flagellated sperm motility | GO_0030317 | [Any process involved in the controlled movement of a flagellated sperm cell.] |
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the cerebral white matter | HP_0012429 | [Absence or underdevelopment of the cerebral white matter.] |
Prominent calcaneus | HP_0012428 | [Protruding heel bone, or calcaneus.] |
Abnormality of the calcaneus | HP_0008364 | [An abnormality of the calcaneus, also known as the heel bone, one of the or heel bone, one of the components of the tarsus of the foot which make up the heel.] |
Excessive femoral anteversion | HP_0012427 | [An increased degree of femoral version, which is defined as the angular difference between axis of femoral neck and transcondylar axis of the knee. Thus, femoral anteversion is an inward twisting of the femur that causes the knees and feet to turn inward.] |
Optic disc drusen | HP_0012426 | [Optic disc drusen are acellular, calcified deposits within the optic nerve head. Optic disc drusen are congenital and developmental anomalies of the optic nerve head, representing hyaline-containing bodies that, over time, appear as elevated, lumpy irregularities on the anterior portion of the optic nerve.] |
Abnormality of the optic disc | HP_0012795 | [A morphological abnormality of the optic disc, i.e., of the portion of the optic nerve clinically visible on fundoscopic examination.] |
Drusen | HP_0011510 | [Drusen (singular, 'druse') are tiny yellow or white accumulations of extracellular material (lipofuscin) that build up in Bruch's membrane of the eye.] |
Congenital absence of foreskin | HP_0012421 | [Congenital lack of the skin of prepuce of penis, that is, of the double-layered fold of skin and mucous membrane that covers the glans penis.] |
Abnormality of the preputium | HP_0100587 | |
Absent penis | HP_0030261 | [Lack of recognizable penile structures.] |
Meconium stained amniotic fluid | HP_0012420 | [Amniotic fluid containing the earliest stools of a mammalian infant.] |
Abnormality of the amniotic fluid | HP_0001560 | [Abnormality of the amniotic fluid, which is the fluid contained in the amniotic sac surrounding the developing fetus.] |