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- B27f5fb3a134d131b9b7501da99f7b07e hasDbXref "GOC:cls" @default.
- B27f5fb3a134d131b9b7501da99f7b07e hasDbXref "GOC:curators" @default.
- B27f5fb3a134d131b9b7501da99f7b07e hasDbXref "GOC:dgh" @default.
- B27f5fb3a134d131b9b7501da99f7b07e hasDbXref "GOC:dph" @default.
- B27f5fb3a134d131b9b7501da99f7b07e hasDbXref "GOC:jid" @default.
- B27f5fb3a134d131b9b7501da99f7b07e hasDbXref "GO_REF:0000021" @default.
- B27f5fb3a134d131b9b7501da99f7b07e type Axiom @default.
- B27f5fb3a134d131b9b7501da99f7b07e annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B27f5fb3a134d131b9b7501da99f7b07e annotatedSource GO_0021651 @default.
- B27f5fb3a134d131b9b7501da99f7b07e annotatedTarget "The process in which the anatomical structure of rhombomere 1 is generated and organized. Rhombomeres are transverse segments of the developing rhombencephalon. Rhombomeres are lineage restricted, express different genes from one another, and adopt different developmental fates. Rhombomeres are numbered in an anterior to posterior order." @default.