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Disease Ontology : DOID:0051026 visceral heterotaxy 12 Disease Ontology

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Description  A visceral heterotaxy that is characterized by defects in the asymmetric positioning of visceral organs across the left-right axis, known as laterality defects and that has_material_basis_in homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in the CIROP gene on chromosome 14q11.

1 Ontology

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Disease Ontology

8 Parents

Identifier Name Description
DOID:4 disease A disease is a disposition (i) to undergo pathological processes that (ii) exists in an organism because of one or more disorders in that organism.
DOID:0050177 monogenic disease A genetic disease that is the result of one or more abnormal alleles and may be dominant, semi-dominant, or recessive.
DOID:630 genetic disease A disease that has_material_basis_in genetic variations in the human genome.
DOID:0050739 autosomal genetic disease A monogenic disease that has_material_basis_in a mutation in a single gene on one of the non-sex chromosomes.
DOID:0080015 physical disorder A disease that has_material_basis_in a genetic abnormality, error with embryonic development, infection or compromised intrauterine environment.
DOID:0050737 autosomal recessive disease An autosomal genetic disease that is characterized by the presence of two mutated copies of the gene, both of which must be present in order for the disease or trait to develop.
DOID:0050545 visceral heterotaxy A physical disorder characterized by the abnormal distribution of the major visceral organs within the chest and abdomen.
DOID:0051026 visceral heterotaxy 12 A visceral heterotaxy that is characterized by defects in the asymmetric positioning of visceral organs across the left-right axis, known as laterality defects and that has_material_basis_in homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in the CIROP gene on chromosome 14q11.

7 Relations

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Child Term . Identifier
is_a DOID:0050545 DOID:0051026
is_a DOID:0050737 DOID:0051026
is_a DOID:0080015 DOID:0051026
is_a DOID:630 DOID:0051026
is_a DOID:0050177 DOID:0051026
is_a DOID:0050739 DOID:0051026
is_a DOID:4 DOID:0051026

0 Synonyms