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WS295

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Disease Ontology : DOID:0070483 Watson syndrome Disease Ontology

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Description  A RASopathy characterized by pulmonic stenosis, cafe-au-lait macules, decreased intellectual ability, and short stature that has_material_basis_in heterozygous mutation in the NF1 gene on chromosome 17q11.2.

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:225 syndrome A disease characterized by a group of signs and symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular abnormality.
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:0050736 autosomal dominant disease An autosomal genetic disease that is characterized by the presence of one disease-associated mutation of a gene which is sufficient to cause the disease.
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:0080690 RASopathy A syndrome that has_material_basis_in mutations in genes that alter the Ras subfamily and mitogen-activated protein kinases that control signal transduction.
DOID:0070483 Watson syndrome A RASopathy characterized by pulmonic stenosis, cafe-au-lait macules, decreased intellectual ability, and short stature that has_material_basis_in heterozygous mutation in the NF1 gene on chromosome 17q11.2.

7 Relations

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Child Term . Identifier
is_a DOID:0080690 DOID:0070483
is_a DOID:0050736 DOID:0070483
is_a DOID:225 DOID:0070483
is_a DOID:630 DOID:0070483
is_a DOID:4 DOID:0070483
is_a DOID:0050739 DOID:0070483
is_a DOID:0050177 DOID:0070483

0 Synonyms