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A biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of an integrated living unit: an anatomical structure (which may be a subcellular structure, cell, tissue, or organ), or organism over time from an initial condition to a later condition. A developmental process by which a progressive change in the state of some part of an organism specifically contributes to its ability to form offspring. A biological process that directly contributes to the process of producing new individuals by one or two organisms. The new individuals inherit some proportion of their genetic material from the parent or parents. Any process by which an organism has an effect on another organism of the same or different species. The process by which the growth of pollen tube is directed towards the female gametophyte. Growth of pollen via tip extension of the intine wall. The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a pollen tube over time, from its initial formation to a mature structure. The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a tube over time, from its initial formation to a mature structure. Epithelial and endothelial tubes transport gases, liquids and cells from one site to another and form the basic structure of many organs and tissues including lung and trachea, kidney, the mammary gland, the vascular system and the gastrointestinal and urinary-genital tracts. The biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of a multicellular organism over time from an initial condition (e.g. a zygote or a young adult) to a later condition (e.g. a multicellular animal or an aged adult). The process by which the pollen tube adheres to cells of the stigma and style. The cascade of biological processes occurring in plants beginning when the pollen lands on the stigma and continuing up to, but not including, fertilization, as defined by sperm-central cell fusion. The biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of an anatomical structure from an initial condition to its mature state. This process begins with the formation of the structure and ends with the mature structure, whatever form that may be including its natural destruction. An anatomical structure is any biological entity that occupies space and is distinguished from its surroundings. Anatomical structures can be macroscopic such as a carpel, or microscopic such as an acrosome.

View Gene Ontology (GO) Term

GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: pollen tube development
Acc: GO:0048868
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a pollen tube over time, from its initial formation to a mature structure.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
   This term: 20 [Search]
   Term or descendants: 98 [Search]


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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0048868 - pollen tube development (interactive image map)

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