A phenotype that affects any physical object quality, such as morphology, number, location, etc., of an individual, tissue, cell, or cellular component.
A physical anatomical structure phenotype in which the amount, distribution, morphology, or other physical characteristic of a cell part, cell, or tissue, or individual is abnormal in the vegetative growth phase of the life cycle.
NTR:Physical quality phenotype
Textual definition
A phenotype that affects any physical object quality, such as morphology, number, location, etc., of an individual, tissue, cell, or cellular component.
Suggested parent term
Single species phenotype
NTR: abnormal anatomical structure physical quality phenotype
Textual definition
A physical anatomical structure phenotype in which the amount, distribution, morphology, or other physical characteristic of a cell part, cell, or tissue, or individual is abnormal in the vegetative growth phase of the life cycle.
Suggested parent term
Physical quality phenotype