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| GO:0007501  <span style="color:green">mesodermal cell fate specification</span>
| GO:0007501  <span style="color:green">mesodermal cell fate specification</span>
| PMID:19427847
| PMID:19427847
| IMP
| WB:WBRNAi00101780  
| WB:WBRNAi00101780  
| results_in_specification_of(WBbt:0005751  <span style="color:green">coelomocyte</span>)
| results_in_specification_of(WBbt:0005751  <span style="color:green">coelomocyte</span>)

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Definition

The relationship linking a cell and its participation in a Molecular Function or Biological Process that results in the fate of the cell being specified. Once specification has taken place, a cell will be committed to differentiate down a specific pathway if left in its normal environment.

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Synonyms

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Scope of use

Domain

BFO:0000007 ! process (Biological Process or Molecular Function)

Range

CL:0000000 ! cell

Annotation Extension Usage Examples

Indicating the cell or cell type specified by the activity of a gene product

Statement from paper:

However, the strong loss-of-function allele of eya-1, ok654 (Furuya et al., 2005), displayed M lineage phenotypes similar to ceh-34(RNAi-P): loss of M-derived CCs and variable loss of embryonic CCs (Table 1, Fig. 3A). Thus, both ceh-34 and eya-1 are required for specifying the embryonic and M-derived CCs.

Gene Name (col 2) GO ID (col 5) Reference (col 6) Evidence (col 7) With (col 8) Annotation Extension (col 16)
Q94165 ceh-34 GO:0007501 mesodermal cell fate specification PMID:19427847 IMP WB:WBRNAi00101780 results_in_specification_of(WBbt:0005751 coelomocyte)
O17670 eya-1 GO:0007501 mesodermal cell fate specification PMID:19427847 IMP WB:WBVar00091938 results_in_specification_of(WBbt:0005751 coelomocyte)

Using examples to demonstrate Folding_and_Unfolding using the relationship results_in_specification_of

Folded/unfolded DB (Col 2) Object (Col 3) GO ID (Col 5) Reference (Col 6) Extension (Col 16) Parent terms for new folded GO term
Unfolded
Folded


OWL class expression:




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