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Term:positive regulation of oocyte development
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Accession:GO:0060282 term browser browse the term
Definition:Any process that increases the rate or extent of the process whose specific outcome is the progression of an oocyte over time, from initial commitment of the cell to its specific fate, to the fully functional differentiated cell.



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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Cyp51 cytochrome P450, family 51 involved_in ISO RGD
GO_Central
PMID:11133687 GO_REF:0000096 RGD:41412164 NCBI chr 5:4,130,674...4,154,697
Ensembl chr 5:4,131,145...4,154,746
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G Pde3a phosphodiesterase 3A, cGMP inhibited acts_upstream_of_or_within IGI (PMID:19474061) MGI PMID:19474061 NCBI chr 6:141,194,995...141,452,588
Ensembl chr 6:141,194,995...141,453,174
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G Pde5a phosphodiesterase 5A, cGMP-specific acts_upstream_of_or_within IMP
IGI
(PMID:19474061) MGI PMID:19474061 NCBI chr 3:122,522,822...122,653,023
Ensembl chr 3:122,522,596...122,653,023
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  biological_process 28635
    reproductive process 2060
      positive regulation of reproductive process 122
        positive regulation of oocyte development 3
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  biological_process 28635
    developmental process 7491
      cellular developmental process 5146
        cell differentiation 5145
          cell development 3504
            germ cell development 533
              oogenesis 143
                oocyte differentiation 89
                  oocyte development 85
                    regulation of oocyte development 5
                      positive regulation of oocyte development 3
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