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circumnutation
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GO_0010031 |
[The organismal movement by which the tip of a plant organ follows a spiral pattern as a consequence of growth.] |
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multicellular organismal movement
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GO_0050879 |
[Any physiological process involved in changing the position of a multicellular organism or an anatomical part of a multicellular organism.] |
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meiotic chromosome condensation
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GO_0010032 |
[Compaction of chromatin structure prior to meiosis in eukaryotic cells.] |
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obsolete response to organic substance
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GO_0010033 |
[OBSOLETE. Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an organic substance stimulus.] |
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dosage compensation by inactivation of X chromosome
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GO_0009048 |
[Compensating for the two-fold variation in X-chromosome:autosome ratios between sexes by heterochromatin formation leading to a global inactivation of all, or most of, the genes on one of the X-chromosomes in the XX sex.] |
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heterochromatin formation
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GO_0031507 |
[An epigenetic gene silencing mechanism in which chromatin is compacted into heterochromatin, resulting in a chromatin conformation refractory to transcription. This process starts with heterochromatin nucleation, its spreading, and ends with heterochromatin boundary formation.] |
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response to acetate
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GO_0010034 |
[Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an acetate stimulus.] |
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obsolete aspartic-type signal peptidase activity
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GO_0009049 |
[OBSOLETE. Catalysis of the cleavage of a signal peptide from a protein precursor by an aspartic endopeptidase mechanism.] |
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trichome patterning
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GO_0048629 |
[The regionalization process of establishing the non-random spatial arrangement of trichomes on the surface and margin of a leaf. Process involves signaling between adjacent epidermal cells that results in differentiation of some epidermal cells into trichomes.] |
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cell-cell signaling involved in cell fate commitment
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GO_0045168 |
[Signaling at long or short range between cells that results in the commitment of a cell to a certain fate.] |
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myoblast development
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GO_0048627 |
[The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the myoblast over time, from its formation to the mature structure. A myoblast is a mononucleate cell type that, by fusion with other myoblasts, gives rise to the myotubes that eventually develop into skeletal muscle fibers.] |
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positive regulation of seed germination
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GO_0010030 |
[Any process that activates or increase the rate of seed germination.] |
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myoblast maturation
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GO_0048628 |
[A developmental process, independent of morphogenetic (shape) change, that is required for a myoblast to attain its fully functional state. A myoblast is a mononucleate cell type that, by fusion with other myoblasts, gives rise to the myotubes that eventually develop into skeletal muscle fibers.] |
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post-embryonic digestive tract morphogenesis
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GO_0048621 |
[The process, occurring during the post-embryonic phase, by which the anatomical structures of the digestive tract are generated and organized. The digestive tract is the anatomical structure through which food passes and is processed.] |
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obsolete reproductive sporulation
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GO_0048622 |
[OBSOLETE. The formation of reproductive spores.] |
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post-embryonic hindgut morphogenesis
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GO_0048620 |
[The process in which the anatomical structures of the hindgut are generated and organized, during the post-embryonic phase.] |
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myoblast fate commitment
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GO_0048625 |
[The process in which the developmental fate of a cell becomes restricted such that it will develop into a myoblast. A myoblast is a mononucleate cell type that, by fusion with other myoblasts, gives rise to the myotubes that eventually develop into skeletal muscle fibers.] |
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myoblast fate specification
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GO_0048626 |
[The process in which a cell becomes capable of differentiating autonomously into a myoblast in an environment that is neutral with respect to the developmental pathway. Upon specification, the cell fate can be reversed. A myoblast is a mononucleate cell type that, by fusion with other myoblasts, gives rise to the myotubes that eventually develop into skeletal muscle fibers.] |
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seed germination on parent plant
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GO_0048623 |
[The process in which a seed germinates before being shed from the parent plant.] |
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plantlet formation on parent plant
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GO_0048624 |
[The process in which a new plantlet develops from a meristem on the plant body. As part of this process, when the plantlet is large enough to live independently, the physical connection between the new plantlet and the main plant is severed.] |