Rimose
Rimose is a term used primarily in botany and transcriptomics to describe structures or patterns characterized by the presence of rims or ridges. The term originates from the Latin word "rimosus," meaning "full of cracks" or "ridged," and is used to denote morphological features that have a distinct, raised border or margin.
In plant anatomy, rimose can describe the surface texture or the structural attributes of seeds, fruits, or
In molecular biology, particularly in transcriptomics, "rimose" may refer to regions within genomic data or expression
The term is also used in paleontology to describe fossilized remains that show rimmed edges or ridged
Overall, "rimose" is a descriptive term that highlights the presence of rimmed, ridged, or cracked features across