FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term sensory perception of mechanical stimulus ID (Ontology) GO:0050954 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The series of events required for an organism to receive a sensory mechanical stimulus, convert it to a molecular signal, and recognize and characterize the signal. This is a neurological process.
Also Known As "mechanosensory perception" ; "perception of mechanical stimulus"
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Genes (FBgn)  GO_BIOLOGICAL_PROCESS       4
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 sensory perception of mechanical stimulus (all annotations which use CV term, excluding "NOT" statements)       4
     involved_in | sensory perception of mechanical stimulus       4
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  nervous system process
   |__sensory perception
       |__sensory perception of mechanical stimulus  92 rec.
           |__magnetoreception by sensory perception of mechanical stimulus
           |__sensory perception of sound 75 rec.
           |__sensory perception of touch 14 rec.
           |__sensory perception of wind
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  • "chemi-mechanical coupling" RELATED
    "mechanosensory perception" EXACT
    "perception of mechanical stimulus" EXACT
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