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Accession
GO:0030720
Name
oocyte localization involved in germarium-derived egg chamber formation
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
establishment and maintenance of oocyte localization in egg chamber, establishment and maintenance of oocyte position during oogenesis, oocyte localisation involved in germarium-derived egg chamber formation, oogenesis, establishment and maintenance of oocyte localization, oogenesis, oocyte localization, oocyte localization during germarium-derived egg chamber formation, oocyte localization during oogenesis, oocyte positioning during oogenesis
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Definition
Directed movement of the oocyte, following its specification, from its original central position in the cyst to a posterior position relative to the nurse cells of the egg chamber, and its maintenance in this posterior location. This is the first sign of anterior-posterior asymmetry in the developing egg chamber. Source: PMID:10449356, GOC:mtg_sensu
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Parents of oocyte localization involved in germarium-derived egg chamber formation (GO:0030720)
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oocyte localization involved in germarium-derived egg chamber formation [BFO:0000050 relation] BFO:0000050  germarium-derived egg chamber formation (GO:0007293)
oocyte localization involved in germarium-derived egg chamber formation [is_a relation] is_a  localization of cell (GO:0051674)
oocyte localization involved in germarium-derived egg chamber formation [is_a relation] is_a  cellular process involved in reproduction in multicellular organism (GO:0022412)

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