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Term:zygotic genome activation
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Accession:GO:0141064 term browser browse the term
Definition:A process that contributes to the onset of de novo transcription from the zygotic genome as part of the maternal-to-zygote transition in gene expression. The zygote overcomes the silencing that has been established. The cause of this silencing could be due to several factors: chromatin modifications leading to repression, or lack of adequate transcription machinery.
Synonyms:broad_synonym: ZGA



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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Nr5a2 nuclear receptor subfamily 5, group A, member 2 involved_in ISS
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IEA
GO_REF:0000024
(PMID:36423263)
GO_REF:0000107
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PMID:36423263 GO_REF:0000024 GO_REF:0000107 NCBI chr13:50,865,253...50,985,107
Ensembl chr13:48,316,301...48,433,326
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              positive regulation of gene expression 1362
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                  positive regulation of gene expression 1362
                    zygotic genome activation 1
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