term: amnioserosa morphogenesis, dorsal closure
parent: dorsal closure ; GO:0007391
parent: morphogenesis of an embryonic epithelium
def: The changes in shape and structure that occur to
the amnioserosa (an epithelial tissue covering the
dorsal side of the embryo) during dorsal closure.
ref:
new term: amnioserosa maintenance:
parent: embryonic development (sensu Insecta) ; GO:0001700
Maintenance of the amnioserosa once it has differentiated.
ref: PMID:8625823
Can determination of leading edge cell identity ;
GO:0007393 be made a child of cell fate determination ;
GO:0001709
Can'elongation and differentiation of leading edge
cells', be made a child of:
cell elongation ; GO:0009826 and
shape changes of embryonic cells ; GO:0016476 and
cell differentiation ; GO:0030154
Also, some suggested definitions for this bit of the
ontology.
initiation of dorsal closure ; GO:0007392.
Events involved at the start of dorsal closure.
(curator definition)
determination of leading edge cell identity ; GO:0007393.
Events that cause a specialized group of cells within
the dorsal ectoderm (called the leading edge cells) to
adopt a specific identity.
(Harden, 2002, Differentiation)
elongation and differentiation of leading edge cells ;
GO:0007394. The shift in shape of cells at the
dorsal-most (leading) edge of the epiderms from being
polygonal to being elongated in the Dorsal-Ventral
direction.
(Harden, 2002, Differentiation)
spreading of leading edge cells ; GO:0007395.
Dorsally-directed movement of the cells at the leading
edge of the epithelium, over the amnioserosa.
(Harden, 2002, Differentiation)
suture of dorsal opening ; GO:0007396. Closure of the
dorsal hole. The filipodia extending from each leading
edge interdigitate at the dorsal midline and appear to
prime the formation of adherens junctions between the
two rows of leading edge cells. Newly formed septate
junctions are also used to seal the dorsal hole.
(Harden, 2002, Differentiation)
garland cell development ; GO:0007514
Establishment and formation of garland cells, a small
group of nephrocytes which take up waste materials from
the hemolymph by endocytosis. (PMID: 7588884)
germ-band shortening ; GO:0007390
Spreading of the amnioserosa from its compressed state
to cover the whole of the dorsal surface. Initiating in
the thorax and spreading posteriorly it is accompanied
by the transition from a parasegmental to segmental
division of the embryo.
head involution ; GO:0008258. Movement of the anterior
ectoderm to the interior of the embryo.
oenocyte development ; GO:0007438
Development of small clusters of oenocytes, non-neural
secretory cells
Ref: PMID: 11171397
amnioserosa formation
Transformation of a narrow strip of cells at the dorsal
midline of the blastoderm from columnar through cuboid
to squamous, accompanied by a lateral shift, to form an
epithelial sheet of thin cells called the amnioserosa.
anterior midgut invagination
Internalization of the anterior midgut into the
interior of the embryo.
cephalic furrow formation
Formation of a partial necklace of inturning tissue on
the lateral sides of the embryo, along the
dorsal-ventral axis. This furrow demarcates head from
thorax in the developing fly.
germ-band extension
Elongation of the germ band on the ventral side of the
embryo, accompanied by an approximate half in width.
The elongation process pushes the posterior midgut
invagination closed and compresses the amnioserosa even
further.
posterior midgut invagination
Formation of a cup-shaped invagination at the posterior
end of the embryo, bringing the posterior midgut and
hindgut primordia into the interior.
determination of anterior border of ventral midline
Ensuring the invaginating ventral furrow does not
extend too far anterior.
determination of anterior border of ventral midline
Ensuring the invaginating ventral furrow does not
extend too far anterior.
ventral midline determination
Formation of the ventral midline, a future site of
neurogenesis, formed from the closing of the ventral
furrow.
ventral furrow formation
Formation of a ventral indentation (furrow) from the
blastoderm epithelium, which is internalized to form a
tube in the interior of the embryo, marking the start
of gastrulation.
If not indicated, the definitions are modified from the
descriptions found in ISBN: 0-879569-423-8
Hello,
Please can I have the following new terms:
term: amnioserosa morphogenesis, dorsal closure parent: dorsal closure ; GO:0007391 parent: morphogenesis of an embryonic epithelium def: The changes in shape and structure that occur to the amnioserosa (an epithelial tissue covering the dorsal side of the embryo) during dorsal closure. ref:
new term: amnioserosa maintenance: parent: embryonic development (sensu Insecta) ; GO:0001700 Maintenance of the amnioserosa once it has differentiated. ref: PMID:8625823
Can determination of leading edge cell identity ; GO:0007393 be made a child of cell fate determination ; GO:0001709
Can'elongation and differentiation of leading edge cells', be made a child of: cell elongation ; GO:0009826 and shape changes of embryonic cells ; GO:0016476 and cell differentiation ; GO:0030154
Also, some suggested definitions for this bit of the ontology.
initiation of dorsal closure ; GO:0007392. Events involved at the start of dorsal closure. (curator definition)
determination of leading edge cell identity ; GO:0007393. Events that cause a specialized group of cells within the dorsal ectoderm (called the leading edge cells) to adopt a specific identity. (Harden, 2002, Differentiation)
elongation and differentiation of leading edge cells ; GO:0007394. The shift in shape of cells at the dorsal-most (leading) edge of the epiderms from being polygonal to being elongated in the Dorsal-Ventral direction. (Harden, 2002, Differentiation)
spreading of leading edge cells ; GO:0007395. Dorsally-directed movement of the cells at the leading edge of the epithelium, over the amnioserosa. (Harden, 2002, Differentiation)
suture of dorsal opening ; GO:0007396. Closure of the dorsal hole. The filipodia extending from each leading edge interdigitate at the dorsal midline and appear to prime the formation of adherens junctions between the two rows of leading edge cells. Newly formed septate junctions are also used to seal the dorsal hole. (Harden, 2002, Differentiation)
garland cell development ; GO:0007514 Establishment and formation of garland cells, a small group of nephrocytes which take up waste materials from the hemolymph by endocytosis. (PMID: 7588884)
germ-band shortening ; GO:0007390 Spreading of the amnioserosa from its compressed state to cover the whole of the dorsal surface. Initiating in the thorax and spreading posteriorly it is accompanied by the transition from a parasegmental to segmental division of the embryo.
head involution ; GO:0008258. Movement of the anterior ectoderm to the interior of the embryo.
oenocyte development ; GO:0007438 Development of small clusters of oenocytes, non-neural secretory cells Ref: PMID: 11171397
amnioserosa formation Transformation of a narrow strip of cells at the dorsal midline of the blastoderm from columnar through cuboid to squamous, accompanied by a lateral shift, to form an epithelial sheet of thin cells called the amnioserosa.
anterior midgut invagination Internalization of the anterior midgut into the interior of the embryo.
cephalic furrow formation Formation of a partial necklace of inturning tissue on the lateral sides of the embryo, along the dorsal-ventral axis. This furrow demarcates head from thorax in the developing fly.
germ-band extension Elongation of the germ band on the ventral side of the embryo, accompanied by an approximate half in width. The elongation process pushes the posterior midgut invagination closed and compresses the amnioserosa even further.
posterior midgut invagination Formation of a cup-shaped invagination at the posterior end of the embryo, bringing the posterior midgut and hindgut primordia into the interior.
determination of anterior border of ventral midline Ensuring the invaginating ventral furrow does not extend too far anterior.
determination of anterior border of ventral midline Ensuring the invaginating ventral furrow does not extend too far anterior.
ventral midline determination Formation of the ventral midline, a future site of neurogenesis, formed from the closing of the ventral furrow.
ventral furrow formation Formation of a ventral indentation (furrow) from the blastoderm epithelium, which is internalized to form a tube in the interior of the embryo, marking the start of gastrulation.
If not indicated, the definitions are modified from the descriptions found in ISBN: 0-879569-423-8
Thanks,
Becky
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