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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:olfactory receptor morphology trait
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Accession:VT:0001003 term browser browse the term
Definition:Any measurable or observable characteristic related to the shape, structure, color, or pattern of the proteins, usually projecting from the cilia of olfactory receptor neurons, that specifically bind odorant molecules and trigger responses in the specialized neurons of the olfactory epithelium.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: olfactory receptor protein morphology trait



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  vertebrate trait 2911
    organ system trait 1991
      nervous/sensory system trait 172
        sensory trait 8
          olfactory system trait 0
            olfactory system morphology trait 0
              olfactory receptor morphology trait 0
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  vertebrate trait 2911
    organ system trait 1991
      nervous/sensory system trait 172
        nervous system morphology trait 150
          somatic nervous system morphology trait 0
            somatic sensory system morphology trait 0
              sensory neuron morphology trait 0
                chemoreceptor morphology trait 0
                  olfactory neuron morphology trait 0
                    olfactory receptor morphology trait 0
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