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GO_0050718
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GO_0050718 |
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GO_0050719
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GO_0050719 |
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GO_0050715
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GO_0050715 |
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GO_0050716
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GO_0050716 |
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GO_0050717
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GO_0050717 |
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embryonic caudal fin morphogenesis
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GO_0035124 |
[The process, occurring in the embryo, by which the anatomical structures of the caudal fin are generated and organized. The caudal fin is an unpaired medial fin mounted at the caudal end of the fish and is the main fin used for propulsion.] |
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embryonic medial fin morphogenesis
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GO_0035122 |
[The process, occurring in the embryo, by which the anatomical structures of the medial fin are generated and organized. Medial fins are unpaired fins of fish, usually located dorsomedially or ventromedially and primarily used for stability while swimming.] |
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caudal fin morphogenesis
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GO_0035143 |
[The process in which the anatomical structures of the caudal fin are generated and organized. A caudal fin is an unpaired medial fin mounted at the caudal end of the fish, and is the main fin used for propulsion.] |
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embryonic anal fin morphogenesis
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GO_0035125 |
[The process, occurring in the embryo, by which the anatomical structures of the embryonic anal fin are generated and organized. An anal fin is an unpaired medial fin on the ventral aspect near the caudal end of a fish, which provides lateral stability while swimming.] |
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anal fin morphogenesis
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GO_0035144 |
[The process in which the anatomical structures of the anal fin are generated and organized. An anal fin is an unpaired medial fin on the ventral aspect near the caudal end of a fish, which provides lateral stability while swimming.] |
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embryonic appendage morphogenesis
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GO_0035113 |
[The process, occurring in the embryo, by which the anatomical structures of the appendage are generated and organized. An appendage is an organ or part that is attached to the trunk of an organism, such as a limb or a branch.] |
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medial fin morphogenesis
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GO_0035141 |
[The process in which the anatomical structures of the medial fin are generated and organized. A medial fin is an unpaired fin of fish, usually located dorsomedially or ventromedially and primarily used for stability while swimming.] |
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embryonic dorsal fin morphogenesis
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GO_0035123 |
[The process, occurring in the embryo, by which the anatomical structures of the dorsal fin are generated and organized. A dorsal fin is an unpaired medial fin on the dorsal aspect of a fish that provides lateral stability while swimming. Generally fish have one or two dorsal fins.] |
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dorsal fin morphogenesis
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GO_0035142 |
[The process in which the anatomical structures of the dorsal fin are generated and organized. A dorsal fin is an unpaired medial fin on the dorsal aspect of fish that provides lateral stability while swimming. Generally fish have one or two dorsal fins.] |
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post-embryonic forelimb morphogenesis
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GO_0035128 |
[The process, occurring after embryonic development, by which the anatomical structures of the forelimb are generated and organized. The forelimbs are the front limbs of an organism.] |
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forelimb morphogenesis
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GO_0035136 |
[The process in which the anatomical structures of the forelimb are generated and organized. The forelimbs are the front limbs of an animal, e.g. the arms of a human.] |
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post-embryonic limb morphogenesis
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GO_0035127 |
[The process, occurring after embryonic development, by which the anatomical structures of the limb are generated and organized. A limb is an appendage of an animal used for locomotion or grasping.] |
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post-embryonic hindlimb morphogenesis
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GO_0035129 |
[The process, occurring after embryonic development, by which the anatomical structures of the hindlimb are generated and organized.] |
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hindlimb morphogenesis
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GO_0035137 |
[The process in which the anatomical structures of the hindlimb are generated and organized.] |
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obsolete negative regulation of thymidylate synthase biosynthetic process
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GO_0050760 |
[OBSOLETE. Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of the enzyme thymidylate synthase.] |