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- B9a6ae3306f1752d5f3f5f61e9e05bc8d hasDbXref "GOC:mtg_plant" @default.
- B9a6ae3306f1752d5f3f5f61e9e05bc8d hasDbXref "GOC:mtg_sensu" @default.
- B9a6ae3306f1752d5f3f5f61e9e05bc8d hasDbXref "GOC:tb" @default.
- B9a6ae3306f1752d5f3f5f61e9e05bc8d type Axiom @default.
- B9a6ae3306f1752d5f3f5f61e9e05bc8d annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B9a6ae3306f1752d5f3f5f61e9e05bc8d annotatedSource GO_0009555 @default.
- B9a6ae3306f1752d5f3f5f61e9e05bc8d annotatedTarget "The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the pollen grain over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The process begins with the meiosis of the microsporocyte to form four haploid microspores. The nucleus of each microspore then divides by mitosis to form a two-celled organism, the pollen grain, that contains a tube cell as well as a smaller generative cell. The pollen grain is surrounded by an elaborate cell wall. In some species, the generative cell immediately divides again to give a pair of sperm cells. In most flowering plants, however this division takes place later, in the tube that develops when a pollen grain germinates." @default.