All terms in GO

Label Id Description
post-embryonic root morphogenesis GO_0010101 [The process in which the anatomical structures of the post-embryonic root are generated and organized. The post-embryonic root is the root formed after the embryonic phase has been completed.]
root morphogenesis GO_0010015 [The process in which the anatomical structures of roots are generated and organized. The root is the usually underground part of a seed plant body that originates from the hypocotyl, functions as an organ of absorption, aeration, and food storage or as a means of anchorage and support.]
post-embryonic plant organ morphogenesis GO_0090697 [Morphogenesis, during the post-embryonic phase, of a plant tissue or tissues that work together to perform a specific function or functions. Morphogenesis pertains to process in which anatomical structures are generated and organized. Organs are commonly observed as visibly distinct structures, but may also exist as loosely associated clusters of cells that work together to perform a specific function or functions.]
nucleobase metabolic process GO_0009112 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving a nucleobase, a nitrogenous base that is a constituent of a nucleic acid, e.g. the purines: adenine, guanine, hypoxanthine, xanthine and the pyrimidines: cytosine, uracil, thymine.]
lateral root morphogenesis GO_0010102 [The process in which the anatomical structures of a lateral root are generated and organized. A lateral root is one formed from pericycle cells located on the xylem radius of the root, as opposed to the initiation of the main root from the embryo proper.]
purine nucleobase biosynthetic process GO_0009113 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of purine nucleobases, one of the two classes of nitrogen-containing ring compounds found in DNA and RNA, which include adenine and guanine.]
purine nucleobase metabolic process GO_0006144 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving purine nucleobases, one of the two classes of nitrogen-containing ring compounds found in DNA and RNA, which include adenine and guanine.]
stomatal complex morphogenesis GO_0010103 [The process in which the anatomical structures of the stomatal complex are generated and organized. The stomatal complex is the stomatal guard cells and their associated epidermal cells.]
plant epidermis morphogenesis GO_0090626 [The process in which the anatomical structures of the plant epidermis are generated and organized.]
vitamin biosynthetic process GO_0009110 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of a vitamin, one of a number of unrelated organic substances that occur in many foods in small amounts and that are necessary in trace amounts for the normal metabolic functioning of the body.]
vitamin metabolic process GO_0006766 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving vitamins. Vitamin is a general term for a number of unrelated organic substances that occur in many foods in small amounts and that are necessary in trace amounts for the normal metabolic functioning of the body. Vitamins may be water-soluble or fat-soluble and usually serve as components of coenzyme systems.]
vitamin catabolic process GO_0009111 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a vitamin, one of a number of unrelated organic substances that occur in many foods in small amounts and that are necessary in trace amounts for the normal metabolic functioning of the body, carried out by individual cells.]
regulation of ethylene-activated signaling pathway GO_0010104 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of ethylene (ethene) signal transduction.]
regulation of phosphorelay signal transduction system GO_0070297 [Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of signal transduction via a phosphorelay signal transduction system.]
glycosyl compound metabolic process GO_1901657 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving glycosyl compound.]
hypoxanthine catabolic process GO_0009114 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of hypoxanthine, 6-hydroxy purine, an intermediate in the degradation of adenylate. Its ribonucleoside is known as inosine and its ribonucleotide as inosinate.]
hypoxanthine metabolic process GO_0046100 [The chemical reactions and pathways involving hypoxanthine, 6-hydroxy purine, an intermediate in the degradation of adenylate. Its ribonucleoside is known as inosine and its ribonucleotide as inosinate.]
GO_1990729 GO_1990729
negative regulation of photomorphogenesis GO_0010100 [Any process that stops, reduces or prevents photomorphogenesis.]
regulation of photomorphogenesis GO_0010099 [Any process that modulates the rate or extent of photomorphogenesis.]