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Details for axonemal outer doublet
axonemal outer doublet Gene ontology ID
GO:0097545
Definition
Part of an axoneme consisting in a doublet microtubule. Nine of these outer doublets form the 9+0 axoneme, while the 9+2 axoneme also contains a central pair. Dynein arms attached to the doublets provide the mechanism of movement of the cilium
Synonyms
1. axoneme outer doublet2. outer doublet3. outer-doublet microtubules
References
1. GOC : cilia
2. GOC : krc
3. GOC : pr
4. PMID 5044758 5. PMID 5664206 6. Wikipedia : Axoneme
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