FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term DNA amplification ID (Ontology) GO:0006277 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The process in which the number of copies of a gene is increased in certain cells as extra copies of DNA are made in response to certain signals of cell development or of stress from the environment.[ ISBN:0721601464 ]
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Genes (FBgn)  GO_BIOLOGICAL_PROCESS       2
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 DNA amplification (all annotations which use CV term, excluding "NOT" statements)       2
     involved_in | DNA amplification       2
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DNA metabolic process______________
nucleic acid biosynthetic process__|
                                   DNA biosynthetic process
                                    |__DNA amplification  25 rec.
                                        |__eggshell chorion gene amplification 23 rec.
                                        |__regulation of DNA amplification
                                            |__negative regulation of DNA amplification
                                            |__positive regulation of DNA amplification
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