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Term:rhombomere 2 development
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Definition:The process whose specific outcome is the progression of rhombomere 2 over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Rhombomeres are transverse segments of the developing rhombencephalon. Rhombomeres are lineage restricted, express different genes from one another, and adopt different developmental fates. Rhombomeres are numbered in anterior to posterior order.



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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Gbx2 gastrulation brain homeobox 2 acts_upstream_of_or_within IMP (PMID:16651541) MGI PMID:16651541 NCBI chr 1:89,855,684...89,858,898
Ensembl chr 1:89,855,678...89,858,901
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G Hoxa2 homeobox A2 acts_upstream_of_or_within IMP (PMID:7508007) MGI PMID:7508007 NCBI chr 6:52,139,389...52,141,808
Ensembl chr 6:52,139,397...52,141,811
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  biological_process 28573
    developmental process 7363
      anatomical structure development 6834
        rhombomere development 9
          rhombomere 2 development 2
            rhombomere 2 morphogenesis + 0
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  biological_process 28573
    developmental process 7363
      anatomical structure development 6834
        multicellular organism development 5426
          system development 4651
            nervous system development 2845
              central nervous system development 1218
                brain development 909
                  hindbrain development 231
                    rhombomere development 9
                      rhombomere 2 development 2
                        rhombomere 2 morphogenesis + 0
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