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Term:lateral element assembly
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Accession:GO:0051878 term browser browse the term
Definition:The cell cycle process in which lateral elements are formed. Axial elements form a proteinaceous core between the two sister chromatids of each chromosome; the two axial elements then connect along their entire lengths by fine fibers known as transverse filaments, forming the lateral elements.



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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Sycp1 synaptonemal complex protein 1 involved_in
acts_upstream_of_or_within
IBA
ISO
GO_REF:0000033
MGI:109542 (PMID:22164254)
GO_Central
RGD
PMID:22164254 GO_REF:0000033 NCBI chr 2:192,985,164...193,145,234
Ensembl chr 2:192,984,621...193,145,421
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G Sycp3 synaptonemal complex protein 3 acts_upstream_of_or_within ISO MGI:105931 (PMID:22164254) RGD PMID:22164254 NCBI chr 7:24,761,476...24,775,933
Ensembl chr 7:24,761,463...24,776,501
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  biological_process 19315
    reproductive process 1998
      meiotic cell cycle process 252
        lateral element assembly 2
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  biological_process 19315
    cellular process 18484
      cellular component organization or biogenesis 7050
        cellular component organization 6802
          organelle organization 3674
            organelle fission 523
              nuclear division 461
                meiotic nuclear division 220
                  meiosis I 137
                    homologous chromosome segregation 74
                      homologous chromosome pairing at meiosis 58
                        synaptonemal complex assembly 25
                          lateral element assembly 2
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