FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term specification of pronephric proximal tubule identity ID (Ontology) GO:0039004 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The process in which the proximal tubule of the pronephric nephron acquires its identity.
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pattern specification involved in pronephros development
 |__specification of pronephric tubule identity___________________________________
 |__proximal/distal pattern formation involved in pronephric nephron development__|
proximal/distal pattern formation involved in nephron development                 |
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specification of nephron tubule identity                                          |
 |__specification of pronephric tubule identity___________________________________|
 |__specification of proximal tubule identity_____________________________________|
                                                                                  specification of pronephric proximal tubule identity
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Is a specification of pronephric tubule identity
specification of proximal tubule identity
proximal/distal pattern formation involved in pronephric nephron development
Part of pronephric proximal tubule morphogenesis
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