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Term:
Parent Terms Term With Siblings Child Terms
regionalization +     
adaxial/abaxial pattern specification +   
anterior/posterior pattern specification +   
The regionalization process in which specific areas of cell differentiation are determined along the anterior-posterior axis. The anterior-posterior axis is defined by a line that runs from the head or mouth of an organism to the tail or opposite end of the organism.
bud field specification 
centrolateral pattern formation +  
cerebral cortex regionalization  
chorion-containing eggshell pattern formation 
cuticle pattern formation +  
dorsal/ventral pattern formation +   
forebrain regionalization +   
formation of animal organ boundary +   
ground tissue pattern formation 
imaginal disc pattern formation +  
imaginal disc-derived wing vein specification +  
left/right pattern formation +   
limb epidermis stratification +  
midbrain-hindbrain boundary initiation  
neural plate regionalization +   
neural tube patterning +   
periodic partitioning +  
petal epidermis patterning 
proximal/distal pattern formation +   
R8 cell-mediated photoreceptor organization 
radial pattern formation +   
regionalization involved in semicircular canal formation 
renal capsule specification +   
segmentation +   
specification of animal organ identity +   
specification of animal organ position  
specification of ovule identity 
specification of plant organ identity +  
specification of plant organ number +  
specification of plant organ position 
spinal cord patterning +   
stomatal complex patterning +  
telencephalon regionalization +   
trichome patterning +  
tripartite regional subdivision +   
ventral midline determination  
vertebrate eye-specific patterning  
wing and notum subfield formation +  
xylem and phloem pattern formation +  

Synonyms
Related Synonyms: anterior/posterior pattern formation
Definition Sources: GOC:dph, GOC:go_curators, GOC:isa_complete, GOC:tb

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