Glossary
Animal Diseases – Diseases that happen in vertebrate animals.
Bacterial Infections and Mycoses – Infections brought on by bacteria and fungi, general, specified, or unspecified.
Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms – The perceptible reaction made to a circumstance and the oblivious procedures underlying it.
Biological Processes (BP) – Molecular events occurring in living organisms accomplished by one or more organized assemblies of molecular functions.
Cardiovascular Diseases – Pathological conditions of the cardiovascular system which includes the heart; the blood vessel; or the pericardium.
Cellular Components (CC) – Part of the cells and thus, living organisms are composed.
Chemically-Induced Disorders – Intentional or unintentional ingestion or exposure to chemical substances such as pharmaceutical preparations; pesticides that caused this disease.
Chromosomal location – Coordinate of a gene on the human chromosome.
Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities – Diseases existing during childbirth and frequently before birth, or that develop during the first month (baby, infant, ailments), regardless of the cause.
Databases – A data structure that stores organized information to allow easy retrieval when needed.
Description – Short information to describe specific term.
Digestive System Diseases – Part of the gastrointestinal tract or the accessory organs (liver; biliary tract; pancreas) that is affected and cause this diseases.
Disorders of Environmental Origin – Disorders that represent the aftereffects of assault by external forces, instead of by organic or physiologic dysfunction or by pathogens.
Domains/Families – Distinct functional or structural units in a protein that are responsible for a particular function.
Endocrine System Diseases – Pathological processes of the endocrine glands, and caused diseases that resulting from an abnormal level of available hormones.
Entrez ID – Gene identifier from NCBI database.
Eye Diseases – Diseases influencing the eye.
Female Urogenital and Pregnancy Complications – Pathological procedures of the female urinary tract, the reproductive system (genitalia, female), and disorders related to pregnancy.
Gene Ontologies – The unification of gene representation across all species.
Gene Symbol – Unique abbreviation for gene name.
GO ID – Gene ontology identifier with reference to geneontology.org
GO term – Term of the gene ontology.
Hemic and Lymphatic Diseases – Hemic diseases incorporate disorders involving the formed elements (e.g., erythrocyte aggregation, intravascular) and chemical components (e.g., blood protein disorders); lymphatic diseases include disorders relating to lymph, lymph nodes, and lymphocytes.
Immune System Diseases – Illness that occurs when the body tissues are attacked by its own immune system.
Interactions – State or process of two or more substances acting on each other.
Interactor – One which interacts with something to form a relationship. All interactors are PCOS-related proteins.
Interpro ID – Domain identifier that is being used in Interpro database.
Male Urogenital Diseases – Pathological procedures of the male urinary tract and the reproductive system (genitalia, male).
Mental Disorders – Psychiatric ailment or diseases showed by breakdowns in the adaptation process expressed principally as irregularities of thought, feeling, and conduct creating either distress or impairment of function.
Mesh ID – Identifier of diseases from Medical Subject Headings
Mesh Term – Name of diseases provided by Medical Subject Headings
Molecular Functions (MF) – Biological activities that occur at the molecular level.
Musculoskeletal Diseases – Injuries and disorders that affect the human body’s movement or musculoskeletal system.
Neoplasms – New anomalous development of tissue. Malignant neoplasms demonstrate a more prominent level of anaplasia and have the properties of invasion and metastasis, contrasted with benign neoplasms.
Nervous System Diseases – Central and peripheral nervous system disease. This includes brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, peripheral nerves, nerve roots, autonomic nervous system, neuromuscular junction, and muscle disorder.
Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases – An aggregate term for nutritional disorders because of poor absorption or nutritional imbalance, and metabolic disorders caused by deformities in biosynthesis or breakdown of endogenous substances.
Occupational Diseases – Diseases brought on by factors required in one’s employment.
Ontology – Ontology domain of the gene ontology.
Otorhinolaryngology Diseases – Process of the pathological of the ear, the nose, and the throat, also called as the ENT diseases.
Parasitic Diseases – Diseases or pervasions with parasitic organisms. They are regularly contracted through contact with an intermediate vector, however may happen as the consequence of direct exposure.
Partner – A substance that acts together in one another’s best interest. Partners in PCOSBase could be either PCOS-related proteins or not.
Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms – Abnormal anatomical or physiological conditions and objective or subjective appearances of disease but not classified as disease or syndrome.
Pathway ID – Pathway identifier depending on the source of the pathway.
Pathway Source – Origin of the pathway annotation.
Pathway Term – Term of pathway based on their respective source.
Pathways – A progression of activities among molecules in a cell that prompts a specific production or an adjustment in a cell
PCOS Related Diseases – All diseases that are related to PCOS-related proteins.
PCOS-Related Proteins – Proteins that are related with PCOS, retrieved from various sources.
Proteins – A molecule composed of polymers of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds.
Proteomics – The study of the proteins synthesized by a particular cell or organism.
Psychological Phenomena and Processes – Systems and hidden psychological standards of mental procedures and their applications.
Publications – The appropriation of copies or phonorecords of a work to the public by sale or other exchange of ownership, or by rental, rent, or lending.
Resources – A source of aid or support that is useful and valuable for desired purposes.
Respiratory Tract Diseases – Respiratory system part that is affected and causes this diseases.
Score – A value that express the quality or significance of something.
Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases – An aggregate term for diseases of the skin and its members and of connective tissue.
Stomatognathic Diseases – Diseases of the stomatognathic system which includes the mouth, teeth, jaws, and pharynx that can be general or unspecified.
Term Definition – Definition or annotation of a specific term.
Tissues – Part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells from the same origin that carry out a specific function.
Transcriptomics – The study of the RNA transcripts of a cell, tissue, or organism.
UMLS CUI – Concept unique identifier of diseases from Unified Medical Language System.
UMLS Term – Name of the disease provided by the Unified Medical Language System.
Uniprot ID – Gene identifier from Uniprot database.
Virus Diseases – A term that is generally used for diseases created by viruses.
Wounds and Injuries – Damage perpetrated on the body as the immediate or aberrant consequence of an external force, with or without disruption of structural continuity.