This term is obsolete.

GO:0043589 JSON

skin morphogenesis

Biological Process

Definition (GO:0043589 GONUTS page)

The process in which the anatomical structures of the skin are generated and organized. The skin is the external membranous integument of an animal. In vertebrates the skin generally consists of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis (cuticle or skarfskin) composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial layers, as well as an inner, sensitive and vascular dermis (cutis, corium or true skin) composed mostly of connective tissue.

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Taxon Constraints

The use of this term should conform to the following taxon constraints:

Ancestor GO ID Ancestor GO Term Name Relationship Taxon ID Taxon Reference(s)
GO:0043589 skin morphogenesis Only in Taxon 7711 Chordata

More information on taxon constraints in GO is available here

Annotation Blacklist

This list aims to correct incorrect annotations to UniProtKB accessions inferred from electronic annotation (IEA) methods that are supplied by the UniProt-GOA project to the GO Consortium:

Category Entity Type Entity ID Taxon ID Entity Name Ancestor GO ID Reason Rule/Method ID
NOT-qualified manual protein A6KFG0 10116 A6KFG0_RAT GO:0043589 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000266 from this reference: GO_REF:0000096
NOT-qualified manual protein D4A7J3 10116 D4A7J3_RAT GO:0043589 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000266 from this reference: GO_REF:0000096
NOT-qualified manual protein E9Q876 10090 ABCAC_MOUSE GO:0043589 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000315 from this reference: PMID:27551807
NOT-qualified manual protein Q86UK0 9606 ABCAC_HUMAN GO:0043589 1 NOT-qualified manual annotation exists with evidence code ECO:0000250 from this reference: GO_REF:0000024

Cross-references

Database ID Description
InterPro IPR026087 Corneodesmosin

Replaces

This term can be used instead of these obsolete terms:

GO Identifier GO Term Name Reason
GO:0033561 obsolete regulation of water loss via skin consider GO:0043589

Co-occurring Terms

These tables show the number of times the term listed in the table has been co-annotated.

No co-occurrence statistics for GO:0043589 based on ALL annotations
The top 100 of 741 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
skin morphogenesis
164,505.30 100.00 1,185 1,185
collagen type I trimer
110,069.00 14.42 184 275
nail development
57,531.91 12.45 192 549
positive regulation of L-glutamate import across plasma membrane
102,446.41 8.33 104 167
serum response element binding
152,089.81 8.21 98 106
contractile actin filament bundle assembly
138,978.61 8.15 98 116
Cajal-Retzius cell differentiation
86,406.83 8.13 104 198
ectoderm and mesoderm interaction
159,520.30 8.08 96 99
epidermal cell division
153,325.33 8.05 96 103
integrin alpha6-beta1 complex
86,010.38 8.05 103 197
Totals 11578 92978
No co-occurrence statistics for GO:0043589 based on MANUAL annotations
The top 100 of 635 co-occurring terms
Co-occurring Term PR S% #Together #Compared
skin morphogenesis
23,487.25 100.00 55 55
nail development
11,743.63 17.91 12 24
integrin alpha6-beta1 complex
19,572.71 17.54 10 12
integrin alpha6-beta4 complex
23,487.25 16.36 9 9
lymphoid lineage cell migration
15,098.95 15.00 9 14
corneocyte desquamation
23,487.25 14.55 8 8
ectodermal cell differentiation
9,033.56 14.08 10 26
neuregulin binding
6,405.61 13.79 12 44
negative regulation of cornification
23,487.25 7.27 4 4
epidermal lamellar body membrane
23,487.25 7.27 4 4
Totals 524 5587

Change Log

Timestamp Action Category Detail
2024-03-05 Added CONSTRAINT in_taxon NCBITaxon:7711 (Chordata)
2013-06-28 Added RELATION is a GO:0009887 (animal organ morphogenesis)
2013-06-28 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0048730 (epidermis morphogenesis)
2010-12-03 Deleted DEFINITION The process by which the anatomical structures of the skin are generated and organized. The skin is the external membranous integument of an animal. In vertebrates the skin generally consists of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis (cuticle or skarfskin) composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial layers, as well as an inner, sensitive and vascular dermis (cutis, corium or true skin) composed mostly of connective tissue.
2010-12-03 Added DEFINITION The process in which the anatomical structures of the skin are generated and organized. The skin is the external membranous integument of an animal. In vertebrates the skin generally consists of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis (cuticle or skarfskin) composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial layers, as well as an inner, sensitive and vascular dermis (cutis, corium or true skin) composed mostly of connective tissue.
2010-12-01 Deleted DEFINITION The process by which the anatomical structures of the skin are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form. The skin is the external membranous integument of an animal. In vertebrates the skin generally consists of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis (cuticle or skarfskin) composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial layers, as well as an inner, sensitive and vascular dermis (cutis, corium or true skin) composed mostly of connective tissue.
2010-12-01 Added DEFINITION The process by which the anatomical structures of the skin are generated and organized. The skin is the external membranous integument of an animal. In vertebrates the skin generally consists of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis (cuticle or skarfskin) composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial layers, as well as an inner, sensitive and vascular dermis (cutis, corium or true skin) composed mostly of connective tissue.
2008-05-13 Added DEFINITION The process by which the anatomical structures of the skin are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form. The skin is the external membranous integument of an animal. In vertebrates the skin generally consists of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis (cuticle or skarfskin) composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial layers, as well as an inner, sensitive and vascular dermis (cutis, corium or true skin) composed mostly of connective tissue.
2008-05-12 Deleted DEFINITION The process by which the anatomical structures of the skin are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form. The skin is the external membranous integument of an animal. In vertebrates the skin generally consists of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis (cuticle or skarfskin) composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial layers, as well as an inner, sensitive and vascular dermis (cutis, corium or true skin) composed mostly of connective tissue.
2008-04-01 Updated RELATION is a GO:0048730 (epidermis morphogenesis)
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2005-12-23 Added TERM skin morphogenesis
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2010-12-03 Deleted DEFINITION The process by which the anatomical structures of the skin are generated and organized. The skin is the external membranous integument of an animal. In vertebrates the skin generally consists of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis (cuticle or skarfskin) composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial layers, as well as an inner, sensitive and vascular dermis (cutis, corium or true skin) composed mostly of connective tissue.
2010-12-03 Added DEFINITION The process in which the anatomical structures of the skin are generated and organized. The skin is the external membranous integument of an animal. In vertebrates the skin generally consists of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis (cuticle or skarfskin) composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial layers, as well as an inner, sensitive and vascular dermis (cutis, corium or true skin) composed mostly of connective tissue.
2010-12-01 Deleted DEFINITION The process by which the anatomical structures of the skin are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form. The skin is the external membranous integument of an animal. In vertebrates the skin generally consists of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis (cuticle or skarfskin) composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial layers, as well as an inner, sensitive and vascular dermis (cutis, corium or true skin) composed mostly of connective tissue.
2010-12-01 Added DEFINITION The process by which the anatomical structures of the skin are generated and organized. The skin is the external membranous integument of an animal. In vertebrates the skin generally consists of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis (cuticle or skarfskin) composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial layers, as well as an inner, sensitive and vascular dermis (cutis, corium or true skin) composed mostly of connective tissue.
2008-05-13 Added DEFINITION The process by which the anatomical structures of the skin are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form. The skin is the external membranous integument of an animal. In vertebrates the skin generally consists of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis (cuticle or skarfskin) composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial layers, as well as an inner, sensitive and vascular dermis (cutis, corium or true skin) composed mostly of connective tissue.
2008-05-12 Deleted DEFINITION The process by which the anatomical structures of the skin are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form. The skin is the external membranous integument of an animal. In vertebrates the skin generally consists of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis (cuticle or skarfskin) composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial layers, as well as an inner, sensitive and vascular dermis (cutis, corium or true skin) composed mostly of connective tissue.
2005-12-23 Added DEFINITION The process by which the anatomical structures of the skin are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form. The skin is the external membranous integument of an animal. In vertebrates the skin generally consists of two layers, an outer nonsensitive and nonvascular epidermis (cuticle or skarfskin) composed of cells which are constantly growing and multiplying in the deeper, and being thrown off in the superficial layers, as well as an inner, sensitive and vascular dermis (cutis, corium or true skin) composed mostly of connective tissue.
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2013-06-28 Added RELATION is a GO:0009887 (animal organ morphogenesis)
2013-06-28 Deleted RELATION is a GO:0048730 (epidermis morphogenesis)
2008-04-01 Updated RELATION is a GO:0048730 (epidermis morphogenesis)
2008-04-01 Updated RELATION part of GO:0043588 (skin development)
Timestamp Action Category Detail
Timestamp Action Category Detail
2024-03-05 Added CONSTRAINT in_taxon NCBITaxon:7711 (Chordata)
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