FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term gentamycin biosynthetic process ID (Ontology) GO:1901130 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of gentamycin.
Also Known As "gentamycin anabolism" ; "gentamycin biosynthesis" ; "gentamycin formation" (for all, see Synonyms field below)
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glycoside metabolic process
 |__gentamycin metabolic process____________________
glycoside biosynthetic process                      |
 |__aminoglycoside antibiotic biosynthetic process__|
antibiotic biosynthetic process                     |
 |__aminoglycoside antibiotic biosynthetic process__|
polyol metabolic process                            |
 |__polyol biosynthetic process_____________________|
 |__gentamycin metabolic process____________________|
alcohol biosynthetic process                        |
 |__polyol biosynthetic process_____________________|
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Is a aminoglycoside antibiotic biosynthetic process
polyol biosynthetic process
gentamycin metabolic process
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  • "gentamycin anabolism" EXACT
    "gentamycin biosynthesis" EXACT
    "gentamycin formation" EXACT
    "gentamycin synthesis" EXACT
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