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SPOKE NODES

Anatomical entities includes: body parts, organs and tissues.

A biological process represents a specific objective that the organism is genetically programmed to achieve. Biological processes are often described by their outcome or ending state, e.g., the biological...

A cell line is a continuously growing population of cells derived from an organism that can be maintained in a lab for extended periods.  These cells are crucial research tools used to study diseases, develop drugs...

A classification used to identify cells that share morphological or phenotypical features. (wiki)

A location, relative to cellular compartments and structures, occupied by a macromolecular machine when it carries out a molecular function. There are two ways in which the gene ontology describes...

A stable assembly of two or more macromolecules, i.e. proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates or lipids, in which at least one component is a protein and the constituent parts function together. (biolink)

A chemical substance composed of many identical molecules (or molecular entities) containing atoms from more than one chemical element held together by chemical bonds. (wiki)

A cytoband is a region of a chromosome that is defined based on its unique banding pattern when stained with certain dyes. Cytobands are used to identify specific regions of chromosomes, and can be helpful in identifying chromosomal abnormalities and understanding the organization of genetic material within a chromosome.

A disposition (i) to undergo pathological processes that (ii) exists in an organism because of one or more disorders in that organism. (DO/NCBI)

A biological catalyst that is almost always a protein and speeds up the rate of a specific chemical reaction in the cell. (NIGMS)

A substance consumed by a living organism as a source of nutrition. (biolink)

A unit of heredity; a segment of DNA that contains the code for making a specific protein or RNA molecule. (NIGMS)

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