FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
CV Term Report
Help Close All Open All
General Information
Term magnetoreception by sensory perception of electrical stimulus ID (Ontology) GO:0050978 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The series of events required for an organism to receive an electrical stimulus relating to a magnetic field, convert it to a molecular signal, and recognize and characterize the signal. Movement in a magnetic field results in an induced electric field, which can be perceived by organisms such as elasmobranch fish.[ PubMed:15886990 ]
Also Known As "magnetoreception by electrical stimulus" ; "magnetoreception through electrical stimulus" ; "magnetoreception, sensory perception of electrical stimulus" (for all, see Synonyms field below)
Comment
Links to External Ontologies
  QuickGO data     AmiGO data
Annotations
Records annotated with this term OR any of its CHILD TERMS
No relevant records available
Records annotated with this exact term (annotations to child terms are NOT included)
No relevant records available
show Full annotation statements including this term (annotations to child terms are NOT included), and relevant FlyBase records
No relevant statements available
Spanning Tree (Parents/Children)
Only view relationship:
sensory perception
 |__sensory perception of electrical stimulus__
 |__magnetoreception___________________________|
                                               magnetoreception by sensory perception of electrical stimulus
Spanning Tree View Settings
Parents/Children
View Depth
Show hierarchy levels: for parents, for children
hide Relationships
Is a sensory perception of electrical stimulus
magnetoreception
Part of
hide Synonyms & Secondary IDs
Synonyms
  • "magnetoreception by electrical stimulus" EXACT
    "magnetoreception through electrical stimulus" EXACT
    "magnetoreception, sensory perception of electrical stimulus" EXACT
    "magnetoreception, using electrical stimulus" EXACT
Secondary IDs
hide External Crossreferences & Linkouts