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Intermine data mining platform for C. elegans and related nematodes

GO Term : GO:0006949 syncytium formation GO

Namespace  biological_process Obsolete  false
Description  The formation of a syncytium, a mass of cytoplasm containing several nuclei enclosed within a single plasma membrane. Syncytia are normally derived from single cells that fuse or fail to complete cell division.

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1 Ontology Annotations

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  involved_in

7 Parents

Identifier Name Description
GO:0009987 cellular process Any process that is carried out at the cellular level, but not necessarily restricted to a single cell. For example, cell communication occurs among more than one cell, but occurs at the cellular level.
GO:0008150 biological_process A biological process is the execution of a genetically-encoded biological module or program. It consists of all the steps required to achieve the specific biological objective of the module. A biological process is accomplished by a particular set of molecular functions carried out by specific gene products (or macromolecular complexes), often in a highly regulated manner and in a particular temporal sequence.
GO:0032502 developmental process A biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of an integrated living unit: an anatomical structure (which may be a subcellular structure, cell, tissue, or organ), or organism over time from an initial condition to a later condition.
GO:0048856 anatomical structure development The biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of an anatomical structure from an initial condition to its mature state. This process begins with the formation of the structure and ends with the mature structure, whatever form that may be including its natural destruction. An anatomical structure is any biological entity that occupies space and is distinguished from its surroundings. Anatomical structures can be macroscopic such as a carpel, or microscopic such as an acrosome.
GO:0009653 anatomical structure morphogenesis The process in which anatomical structures are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form.
GO:0006949 syncytium formation The formation of a syncytium, a mass of cytoplasm containing several nuclei enclosed within a single plasma membrane. Syncytia are normally derived from single cells that fuse or fail to complete cell division.
GO:0048646 anatomical structure formation involved in morphogenesis The developmental process pertaining to the initial formation of an anatomical structure from unspecified parts. This process begins with the specific processes that contribute to the appearance of the discrete structure and ends when the structural rudiment is recognizable. An anatomical structure is any biological entity that occupies space and is distinguished from its surroundings. Anatomical structures can be macroscopic such as a carpel, or microscopic such as an acrosome.

31 Relations

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Child Term . Identifier
is_a GO:0006949 GO:0000768
is_a GO:0006949 GO:0000768
is_a GO:0006949 GO:0000769
is_a GO:0006949 GO:0000769
is_a GO:0048646 GO:0006949
is_a GO:0009987 GO:0006949
part of GO:0009653 GO:0006949
is_a GO:0008150 GO:0006949
part of GO:0032502 GO:0006949
part of GO:0048856 GO:0006949
is_a GO:0032502 GO:0006949
part of GO:0008150 GO:0006949
is_a GO:0006949 GO:0007520
is_a GO:0006949 GO:0014905
is_a GO:0006949 GO:0034238
regulates GO:0006949 GO:0034239
regulates GO:0006949 GO:0034240
negatively regulates GO:0006949 GO:0034240
regulates GO:0006949 GO:0034241
positively regulates GO:0006949 GO:0034241
regulates GO:0006949 GO:0034242
negatively regulates GO:0006949 GO:0034242
regulates GO:0006949 GO:0060142
regulates GO:0006949 GO:0060143
positively regulates GO:0006949 GO:0060143
is_a GO:0006949 GO:0072675
regulates GO:0006949 GO:1901739
regulates GO:0006949 GO:1901740
negatively regulates GO:0006949 GO:1901740
regulates GO:0006949 GO:1901741

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