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chemosensory jump behavior
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GO_0007636 |
[The sudden, usually upward, movement off the ground or other surface through sudden muscular effort in the legs, following exposure to a chemical substance.] |
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proboscis extension reflex
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GO_0007637 |
[The extension, through direct muscle actions, of the proboscis (the trunk-like extension of the mouthparts on the adult external head) in response to a nutritional stimulus.] |
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behavioral response to nutrient
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GO_0051780 |
[Any process that results in a change in the behavior of an organism as a result of a nutrient stimulus.] |
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homeostasis of number of meristem cells
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GO_0007639 |
[Any biological process involved in the maintenance of the steady-state number of cells within a population of cells in the meristem.] |
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mating type determination
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GO_0007531 |
[Any process that establishes and transmits the specification of mating type upon an individual. Mating types are the equivalent in microorganisms of the sexes in higher organisms.] |
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mating type switching
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GO_0007533 |
[The conversion of a single-cell organism from one mating type to another by the precise replacement of a DNA sequence at the expressed mating type locus with a copy of a sequence from a donor locus.] |
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donor selection
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GO_0007535 |
[The process that determines which donor locus a cell uses, in preference to another, in mating type switching.] |
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gene conversion at mating-type locus
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GO_0007534 |
[The conversion of the mating-type locus from one allele to another resulting from the recombinational repair of a site-specific double-strand break at the mating-type locus with information from a silent donor sequence. There is no reciprocal exchange of information because the mating-type locus copies information from the donor sequence and the donor sequence remains unchanged.] |
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inactivation of recombination (HML)
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GO_0007537 |
[The inactivation of recombination at sequences around a mating type donor locus, with the consequence that the other donor is the only one available for mating type switching; exemplified by the HML locus and surrounding sequences on Chromosome III in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.] |
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activation of recombination (HML)
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GO_0007536 |
[The activation of recombination at a mating type locus, such that it is used in preference to the other donor locus for mating type switching; exemplified by the HML locus and surrounding sequences on Chromosome III in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.] |
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primary sex determination, soma
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GO_0007539 |
[The transmission of information about sexual status from the initial, general, determination to signals specific to the soma.] |
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primary sex determination
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GO_0007538 |
[The sex determination process that results in the initial specification of sexual status of an individual organism.] |
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sex determination, establishment of X:A ratio
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GO_0007540 |
[The developmental process in which an organism senses the number of X chromosomes and autosomes in its genomic complement and responds to it.] |
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sex determination, primary response to X:A ratio
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GO_0007541 |
[The developmental process in which an organism interprets its X to autosomal chromosomal complement.] |
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GO_0007544
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GO_0007544 |
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sex determination, somatic-gonadal interaction
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GO_0007543 |
[The process that mediates the interactions between somatic cells and gonadal cells that ultimately results in the specification of sexual status of the organism.] |
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somatic processes downstream of sex determination signal
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GO_0007546 |
[The events determining the somatic sexual phenotype after the initial transmission of that phenotype to soma-specific information pathways.] |
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processes downstream of sex determination signal
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GO_0007545 |
[The sex determination processes that take place after the initial transmission of the sexual phenotype to specific information pathways.] |
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sex differentiation
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GO_0007548 |
[The establishment of the sex of an organism by physical differentiation.] |
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germ-line processes downstream of sex determination signal
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GO_0007547 |
[The events determining the germ-line sexual phenotype after the initial transmission of that phenotype to germ-line-specific information pathways.] |