FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term auditory receptor cell fate specification ID (Ontology) GO:0042667 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The process in which a cell becomes capable of differentiating autonomously into an auditory hair cell in an environment that is neutral with respect to the developmental pathway; upon specification, the cell fate can be reversed.
Also Known As "auditory hair cell fate specification"
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cell fate specification
 |__neuron fate specification_____________________
inner ear auditory receptor cell differentiation  |
 |__auditory receptor cell fate commitment________|
neuron fate commitment                            |
 |__neuron fate specification_____________________|
inner ear receptor cell fate commitment           |
 |__auditory receptor cell fate commitment________|
                                                  auditory receptor cell fate specification
                                                   |__regulation of inner ear auditory receptor cell fate specification
                                                       |__negative regulation of auditory receptor cell fate specification
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Is a neuron fate specification
Part of auditory receptor cell fate commitment
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