All terms in GO

Label Id Description
hatching behavior GO_0035187 [The specific behavior of an organism during the emergence from an egg shell. In Drosophila for example, the larva swings its head reiteratively through a semicircular arc, using its mouth hooks to tear apart the chorion in front of it and thus free itself from within the egg shell.]
meiotic cell cycle phase GO_0098762 [One of the distinct periods or stages into which the meiotic cell cycle is divided. Each phase is characterized by the occurrence of specific biochemical and morphological events.]
negative regulation of type IIb hypersensitivity GO_0001800 [Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the rate of type IIb hypersensitivity, a type of inflammatory response.]
obsolete histone threonine kinase activity GO_0035184 [OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the transfer of a phosphate group to a threonine residue of a histone.]
positive regulation of type IIb hypersensitivity GO_0001801 [Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of type IIb hypersensitivity, a type of inflammatory response.]
preblastoderm mitotic cell cycle GO_0035185 [The first nine mitotic division cycles of the insect embryo, during which the dividing nuclei lie deep in the interior of the egg and divide nearly synchronously. This is the first phase of the syncytial period where nuclei divide in a common cytoplasm without cytokinesis.]
detoxification of mercury ion GO_0050787 [Any process that reduce or remove the toxicity of mercuric ion. These include transport of mercury away from sensitive areas and to compartments or complexes whose purpose is sequestration of mercury ion and/or reduction of mercury ion (Hg[II]) to metallic mercury (Hg[0]).]
obsolete meiosis I M phase GO_0098766 [OBSOLETE. M phase during meiosis I.]
sequestering of mercury GO_0050788 [The process of binding or confining toxic mercury ions or atoms such that they are separated from sensitive components of a biological system.]
obsolete meiosis II M phase GO_0098767 [OBSOLETE. M phase during meiosis II.]
meiotic prometaphase I GO_0098768 [The meiotic cell cycle phase in eukaryotes between meiotic prophase I and meiotic metaphase I. During meiotic prometaphase I, the nuclear envelope breaks down and one kinetochore forms per chromosome. Chromosomes attach to spindle microtubules and begin to move towards the metaphase plate.]
TIMP family protein binding GO_0098769 [Binding to a member of the Tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs) family. TIMPs are endogenous protein regulators of the matrix metalloproteinase (MMPs) family.]
cocaine metabolic process GO_0050783 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving cocaine, an alkaloid obtained from the dried leaves of the shrub Erythroxylon coca. It is a cerebral stimulant and narcotic.]
syncytial nuclear migration GO_0035190 [The directed movement of nuclei within the syncytial embryo of insects. These precise temporal and spatial patterns of nuclear movement are coordinated with mitotic divisions and are required during blastoderm formation to reposition dividing nuclei from the interior of the syncytial embryo to the cortex.]
cocaine catabolic process GO_0050784 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of cocaine, an alkaloid obtained from the dried leaves of the shrub Erythroxylon coca. It is a cerebral stimulant and narcotic.]
advanced glycation end-product receptor activity GO_0050785 [Combining with advanced glycation end-products and transmitting the signal to initiate a change in cell activity. Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) form from a series of chemical reactions after an initial glycation event (a non-enzymatic reaction between reducing sugars and free amino groups of proteins).]
RAGE receptor binding GO_0050786 [Binding to a RAGE receptor, the receptor for advanced glycation end-products.]
obsolete larval turning behavior GO_0035179 [OBSOLETE. Fine-tuning the spatial position of a larva in response to variability in their environment. For example, reorientation of a larva in the direction of a food source.]
vestibular receptor cell differentiation GO_0060114 [The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized features of a vestibular hair cell.]
alae of collagen and cuticulin-based cuticle extracellular matrix GO_0060111 [Raised, thickened cuticular ridges that run longitudinally, and in parallel, along the left and right sides of the animal. The alae lie above the hypodermal cells known as the lateral seam cells. In C. elegans, alae are produced in L1 larvae, dauer larvae and adult stage animals, where they consist of three, five, and three ridges of distinct morphology, respectively.]