GO with Transgenerational Effects on Disease or Function
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GO ID
Name
Definition
Biological Process to be more Specific
Exact Synonyms
61
GO:1900194
negative regulation of oocyte maturation
Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of oocyte maturation.
Female gamete generation
negative regulation of oocyte maturation
62
GO:1903537
meiotic cell cycle process involved in oocyte maturation
Any meiotic cell cycle process that is involved in oocyte maturation.
Female gamete generation
meiotic cell cycle process involved in oocyte maturation
63
GO:1904145
negative regulation of meiotic cell cycle process involved in oocyte maturation
Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of meiotic cell cycle process involved in oocyte maturation.
Female gamete generation
negative regulation of meiotic cell cycle process involved in oocyte maturation
64
GO:1904146
positive regulation of meiotic cell cycle process involved in oocyte maturation
Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of meiotic cell cycle process involved in oocyte maturation.
Female gamete generation
positive regulation of meiotic cell cycle process involved in oocyte maturation
65
GO:0043046
DNA methylation involved in gamete generation
OBSOLETE. The covalent transfer of a methyl group to C-5 of cytosine that contributes to the establishment of DNA methylation patterns in the gamete.
Female gamete generation
obsolete DNA methylation involved in gamete generation
66
GO:0048232
male gamete generation
Generation of the male gamete; specialised haploid cells produced by meiosis and along with a female gamete takes part in sexual reproduction.
male gamete generation
male gamete generation
67
GO:0001675
acrosome assembly
The formation of the acrosome from the spermatid Golgi.
male gamete generation
acrosome assembly
68
GO:0007283
spermatogenesis
The developmental process by which male germ line stem cells self renew or give rise to successive cell types resulting in the development of a spermatozoa.
male gamete generation
spermatogenesis
69
GO:0007285
primary spermatocyte growth
The phase of growth and gene expression that male germ cells undergo as they enter the spermatocyte stage. The cells grow in volume and transcribe most of the gene products needed for the morphological events that follow meiosis.
male gamete generation
primary spermatocyte growth
70
GO:0007286
spermatid development
The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a spermatid over time, from its formation to the mature structure.
male gamete generation
spermatid development
71
GO:0035092
sperm DNA condensation
The progressive compaction of the spermatid chromatin so that it reaches a level of condensation that is not compatible with nuclear activities such as transcription or DNA replication.
male gamete generation
sperm DNA condensation
72
GO:0048133
male germ-line stem cell asymmetric division
The self-renewing division of a germline stem cell in the male gonad, to produce a daughter stem cell and a daughter germ cell, which will divide to form the male gametes.
male gamete generation
male germ-line stem cell asymmetric division
73
GO:0048137
spermatocyte division
The meiotic divisions undergone by the primary and secondary spermatocytes to produce haploid spermatids.
male gamete generation
spermatocyte division
74
GO:0048240
sperm capacitation
A process required for sperm to reach fertilization competence. Sperm undergo an incompletely understood series of morphological and molecular maturational processes, termed capacitation, involving, among other processes, protein tyrosine phosphorylation and increased intracellular calcium.
male gamete generation
sperm capacitation
75
GO:0060474
positive regulation of flagellated sperm motility involved in capacitation
The process in which the controlled movement of a flagellated sperm cell is initiated as part of the process required for flagellated sperm to reach fertilization competence.
male gamete generation
positive regulation of flagellated sperm motility involved in capacitation
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