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- B8c9dcf672e1f8db57835f7e70f742e03 hasDbXref "GOC:bf" @default.
- B8c9dcf672e1f8db57835f7e70f742e03 hasDbXref "GOC:go_curators" @default.
- B8c9dcf672e1f8db57835f7e70f742e03 hasDbXref "PMID:12075342" @default.
- B8c9dcf672e1f8db57835f7e70f742e03 type Axiom @default.
- B8c9dcf672e1f8db57835f7e70f742e03 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B8c9dcf672e1f8db57835f7e70f742e03 annotatedSource GO_0007418 @default.
- B8c9dcf672e1f8db57835f7e70f742e03 annotatedTarget "The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the ventral midline over time, from its formation to the mature structure. In protostomes (such as insects, snails and worms) as well as deuterostomes (vertebrates), the midline is an embryonic region that functions in patterning of the adjacent nervous tissue. The ventral midline in insects is a cell population extending along the ventral surface of the embryo and is the region from which cells detach to form the ventrally located nerve cords. In vertebrates, the midline is originally located dorsally. During development, it folds inwards and becomes the ventral part of the dorsally located neural tube and is then called the ventral midline, or floor plate." @default.