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centrosomal and pronuclear rotation
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GO_0035047 |
[The rotation of centrosomes and associated pronuclei in one-cell embryos such as those of Caenorhabditis elegans, occurring as a transition between pronuclear migration and pronuclear fusion.] |
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obsolete splicing factor protein import into nucleus
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GO_0035048 |
[OBSOLETE. The directed movement of a pre-mRNA splicing factor from the cytoplasm into the nucleus, across the nuclear membrane.] |
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minus-end directed microfilament motor activity
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GO_0060001 |
[A motor activity that generates movement along a microfilament towards the minus end, driven by ATP hydrolysis. The minus end of an actin filament is the end that does not preferentially add actin monomers.] |
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sperm plasma membrane disassembly
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GO_0035045 |
[The gradual disintegration of the sperm plasma membrane following insemination. This process is seen in Drosophila after entry of the entire sperm, surrounded by its plasma membrane, into the egg.] |
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plus-end directed microfilament motor activity
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GO_0060002 |
[A motor activity that generates movement along a microfilament towards the plus end, driven by ATP hydrolysis. The minus end of an actin filament is the end that does not preferentially add actin monomers.] |
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pronuclear migration
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GO_0035046 |
[The directed movement of the male and female pronuclei towards each other prior to their fusion.] |
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linear vestibuloocular reflex
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GO_0060007 |
[A vestibular reflex by which a response to a linear acceleration stimulus begins with an afferent nerve impulse from a receptor in the otolith and ends with the compensatory action of eye muscles. Signaling never reaches a level of consciousness.] |
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vestibular reflex
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GO_0060005 |
[A reflex process in which a response to an angular or linear acceleration stimulus begins with an afferent nerve impulse from a receptor in the inner ear and ends with the compensatory action of eye muscles. Signaling never reaches a level of consciousness.] |
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Sertoli cell differentiation
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GO_0060008 |
[The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized structural and/or functional features of a Sertoli cell. A Sertoli cell is a supporting cell projecting inward from the basement membrane of seminiferous tubules.] |
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obsolete juvenile hormone acid methyltransferase activity
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GO_0035049 |
[OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the transfer of a methyl group to juvenile hormone acid.] |
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angular vestibuloocular reflex
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GO_0060006 |
[A vestibular reflex by which a response to an angular acceleration stimulus begins with an afferent nerve impulse from a receptor in the semi-circular canal and ends with the compensatory action of eye muscles. Signaling never reaches a level of consciousness.] |
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formation of primary germ layer
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GO_0001704 |
[The formation of the ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm during gastrulation.] |
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nuclear androgen receptor binding
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GO_0050681 |
[Binding to a nuclear androgen receptor.] |
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sperm nuclear envelope removal
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GO_0035040 |
[Removal of the sperm nuclear envelope, allowing entry of maternal factors into the sperm nucleus.] |
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nuclear membrane disassembly
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GO_0051081 |
[The controlled breakdown of the nuclear membranes, for example during cellular division.] |
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ectoderm formation
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GO_0001705 |
[The formation of ectoderm during gastrulation.] |
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AF-2 domain binding
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GO_0050682 |
[Binding to an AF-2 protein domain, a highly conserved ligand-dependent transactivation domain which is essential for receptor-mediated transcriptional activation.] |
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endoderm formation
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GO_0001706 |
[The formation of the endoderm during gastrulation.] |
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AF-1 domain binding
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GO_0050683 |
[Binding to an AF-1 protein domain, a ligand-independent transactivation domain which is required for the full transcriptional activity of the receptor.] |
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gastrulation
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GO_0007369 |
[A complex and coordinated series of cellular movements that occurs at the end of cleavage during embryonic development of most animals. The details of gastrulation vary from species to species, but usually result in the formation of the three primary germ layers, ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.] |