GO Term : GO:0046544 development of secondary male sexual characteristics GO

Namespace  biological_process Obsolete  false
description  The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the secondary male sexual characteristics over time, from their formation to the mature structures. In male humans, these include growth of axillary, chest, and pubic hair, voice changes, and testicular/penile enlargement. Development occurs in response to sex hormone secretion.

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Identifier Name Description
GO:0007275 multicellular organismal development 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).
GO:0032502 developmental process 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.
GO:0044699 single-organism process A biological process that involves only one organism.
GO:0008150 biological_process Any process specifically pertinent to the functioning of integrated living units: cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. A process is a collection of molecular events with a defined beginning and end.
GO:0022414 reproductive process 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.
GO:0044767 single-organism developmental process 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, involving only one organism.
GO:0044707 single-multicellular organism process A biological process occurring within a single, multicellular organism.
GO:0032501 multicellular organismal process Any biological process, occurring at the level of a multicellular organism, pertinent to its function.
GO:0003006 developmental process involved in reproduction A developmental process in which a progressive change in the state of some part of an organism specifically contributes to its ability to form offspring.
GO:0007548 sex differentiation The establishment of the sex of an organism by physical differentiation.
GO:0046661 male sex differentiation The establishment of the sex of a male organism by physical differentiation.
GO:0045136 development of secondary sexual characteristics The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the secondary sexual characteristics over time, from their formation to the mature structures. In humans, these include growth of axillary, chest, and pubic hair, voice changes, testicular/penile enlargement, breast development and menstrual periods. Development occurs in response to sex hormone secretion.
GO:0046544 development of secondary male sexual characteristics The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the secondary male sexual characteristics over time, from their formation to the mature structures. In male humans, these include growth of axillary, chest, and pubic hair, voice changes, and testicular/penile enlargement. Development occurs in response to sex hormone secretion.

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part of GO:0046661 GO:0046544
is_a GO:0045136 GO:0046544
part of GO:0044707 GO:0046544
part of GO:0022414 GO:0046544
is_a GO:0003006 GO:0046544
part of GO:0008150 GO:0046544
part of GO:0003006 GO:0046544
is_a GO:0032502 GO:0046544
part of GO:0044699 GO:0046544
part of GO:0032501 GO:0046544
part of GO:0032502 GO:0046544
part of GO:0007548 GO:0046544
part of GO:0044767 GO:0046544
is_a GO:0022414 GO:0046544
is_a GO:0008150 GO:0046544
part of GO:0007275 GO:0046544

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