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GO_0006347
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GO_0006347 |
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tectospinal tract morphogenesis
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GO_0021977 |
[Generation of a long process of a CNS neuron, that carries efferent (outgoing) action potentials from the cell body in the superior colliculus of the midbrain towards target cells in the ventral spinal cord.] |
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GO_0006348
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GO_0006348 |
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trigeminothalamic tract morphogenesis
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GO_0021974 |
[Generation of a long process of a CNS neuron, that carries efferent (outgoing) action potentials from the cell body in spinal cord towards target cells in the thalamus. This axonal process is a member of those that make up the trigeminothalamic tract, one of the major routes of nociceptive and temperature signaling from the face.] |
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positive regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase III
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GO_0045945 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of transcription mediated by RNA polymerase III.] |
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regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase III
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GO_0006359 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of transcription mediated by RNA ploymerase III.] |
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obsolete regulation of gene expression by genomic imprinting
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GO_0006349 |
[OBSOLETE. An epigenetic mechanism of regulation of gene expression in which epigenetic modifications (imprints) are established during gametogenesis. For a given gene to show parentally biased expression, the imprint are established exclusively in one of the two parental genomes, thus generating an asymmetry between the maternal and paternal alleles.] |
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pons reticulospinal tract morphogenesis
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GO_0021975 |
[Generation of a long process of a CNS neuron, that carries efferent (outgoing) action potentials from the cell body in the pons towards target cells in the spinal cord.] |
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GO_0045946
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GO_0045946 |
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positive regulation of translational initiation
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GO_0045948 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of translational initiation.] |
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telencephalon regionalization
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GO_0021978 |
[The regionalization process that creates areas within the forebrain that will direct the behavior of cell migration in differentiation as the telencephalon develops.] |
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positive regulation of phosphorus utilization
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GO_0045949 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of phosphorus utilization.] |
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regulation of phosphorus utilization
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GO_0006795 |
[Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of phosphorus utilization.] |
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hypothalamus cell differentiation
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GO_0021979 |
[The differentiation of cells that will contribute to the structure and function of the hypothalamus.] |
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corticospinal neuron axon guidance through spinal cord
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GO_0021972 |
[The process in which the migration of an axon growth cone of a pyramidal cell that is part of the corticospinal tract is directed after decussation through the spinal cord in response to a combination of attractive and repulsive cues.] |
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corticospinal neuron axon decussation
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GO_0021973 |
[The process in which the migration of an axon growth cone of a pyramidal cell that is part of the corticospinal tract is directed to cross the midline to the contralateral side.] |
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axon midline choice point recognition
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GO_0016199 |
[The recognition of molecules at the central nervous system midline choice point by an axon growth cone; this choice point determines whether the growth cone will cross the midline.] |
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corticospinal neuron axon guidance through the basilar pons
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GO_0021970 |
[The process in which the migration of an axon growth cone of a pyramidal cell that is part of the corticospinal tract is directed after exiting the cerebral peduncle through the basilar pons in response to a combination of attractive and repulsive cues.] |
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GO_0045941
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GO_0045941 |
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corticospinal neuron axon guidance through the medullary pyramid
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GO_0021971 |
[The process in which the migration of an axon growth cone of a pyramidal cell that is part of the corticospinal tract is directed after exiting the basilar pons through the medullary pyramid in response to a combination of attractive and repulsive cues.] |