Human Gene Set: HP_ABNORMAL_MUSCLE_FIBER_TYPE_DISTRIBUTION


Standard name HP_ABNORMAL_MUSCLE_FIBER_TYPE_DISTRIBUTION
Systematic name M43546
Brief description Abnormal muscle fiber-type distribution
Full description or abstract Ay deviation from the normal distribution of fiber types in skeletal muscle. The skeletal muscle groups of the mammalian body are made up of bundles of muscle fibers. These fibers can be assigned to different Types, with characteristic movement rates, response to neural inputs, and metabolic styles. Skeletal muscle fibers are broadly classified as slow-twitch (type 1) and fast-twitch (type 2). Multiple fiber types are generally intermingled within a single muscle group, and different muscle groups have varying proportions of fiber types [PMID:27199166]
Collection C5: Ontology
      HPO: Human Phenotype Ontology
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Exact source HP:0033684
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External links https://hpo.jax.org/app/browse/term/HP:0033684
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Source species Homo sapiens
Contributed by Human Phenotype Ontology Group (The Jackson Laboratory (JAX))
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