FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
FB2024_03 , released June 25, 2024
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Term sensory organ boundary specification ID (Ontology) GO:0008052 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The process in which boundaries between a sensory organ and the surrounding tissue are established and maintained.
Also Known As "sense organ boundary specification"
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Genes (FBgn)  GO_BIOLOGICAL_PROCESS       7
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 sensory organ boundary specification (all annotations which use CV term, excluding "NOT" statements)       7
     involved_in | sensory organ boundary specification       7
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 |__formation of animal organ boundary__
animal organ development                |
 |__sensory organ development___________|
animal organ formation                  |
 |__formation of animal organ boundary__|
formation of anatomical boundary        |
 |__formation of animal organ boundary__|
                                        sensory organ boundary specification  26 rec.
                                         |__sensory organ precursor cell fate determination 22 rec.
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Is a formation of animal organ boundary
Part of sensory organ development
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