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ONTOLOGY REPORT - ANNOTATIONS


Term:lung connective tissue development
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Accession:GO:0060427 term browser browse the term
Definition:The biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of lung connective tissue from an initial condition to its mature state. This process begins with the formation of lung connective tissue and ends with the mature structure. The lung connective tissue is a material made up of fibers forming a framework and support structure for the lungs.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: pulmonary connective tissue development



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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Fosl2 FOS like 2, AP-1 transcription factor subunit acts_upstream_of_or_within ISO
IEA
MGI:3757560 (PMID:31135379)
GO_REF:0000107
RGD
Ensembl
PMID:31135379 GO_REF:0000107 NCBI chr 6:30,017,952...30,039,269
Ensembl chr 6:24,300,956...24,320,034
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G Rxfp1 relaxin family peptide receptor 1 acts_upstream_of_or_within ISO
IEA
MGI:3054831 (PMID:15256493)
GO_REF:0000107
RGD
Ensembl
PMID:15256493 GO_REF:0000107 NCBI chr 2:164,772,270...164,893,484
Ensembl chr 2:164,774,799...164,893,412
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  biological_process 20543
    developmental process 7160
      anatomical structure development 6656
        animal organ development 3718
          lung development 285
            lung connective tissue development 2
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  biological_process 20543
    developmental process 7160
      anatomical structure development 6656
        multicellular organism development 5362
          tube development 1358
            respiratory tube development 288
              lung development 285
                lung connective tissue development 2
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