FB2024_04 , released June 25, 2024
FB2024_04 , released June 25, 2024
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Term amnioserosa formation ID (Ontology) GO:0007378 (Gene Ontology)
Definition Formation of the amnioserosa, an epithelium that occupies a hole in the embryonic dorsal epidermis. This occurs by the transformation of a narrow strip of cells at the dorsal midline of the blastoderm from columnar to squamous cells, accompanied by a lateral shift.[ ISBN:0879694238 ]
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Genes (FBgn)  GO_BIOLOGICAL_PROCESS       8
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 amnioserosa formation (all annotations which use CV term, excluding "NOT" statements)       8
     involved_in | amnioserosa formation       8
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gastrulation with mouth forming first
 |__gastrulation involving germ band extension________________
anatomical structure morphogenesis                            |
 |__anatomical structure formation involved in morphogenesis__|
developmental process                                         |
 |__anatomical structure formation involved in morphogenesis__|
                                                              amnioserosa formation  8 rec.
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Is a anatomical structure formation involved in morphogenesis
Part of gastrulation involving germ band extension
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