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- B4e2f9afab6f9e8265cf8b63b93fe9105 annotatedTarget "A developmental process, independent of morphogenetic (shape) change, that is required for the pons to attain its fully functional state. The pons lies above the medulla and next to the cerebellum. The pons conveys information about movement from the cerebral hemisphere to the cerebellum." @default.