| GO ID | GO name | Interaction type | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| GO:0001503 | Ossification | Decreases phenotype | PMID:19391110 |
| GO:0006650 | Glycerophospholipid metabolic process | Affects phenotype | PMID:33043605 |
| GO:0006702 | Androgen biosynthetic process | Decreases phenotype | PMID:26934186 |
| GO:0006721 | Terpenoid metabolic process | Affects phenotype | PMID:33043605 |
| GO:0006884 | Cell volume homeostasis | Affects phenotype | PMID:32693021 |
| GO:0006915 | Apoptotic process | Increases phenotype | PMID:33043605 |
| GO:0008283 | Cell population proliferation | Increases phenotype | PMID:32693021 |
| GO:0048706 | Embryonic skeletal system development | Affects phenotype | PMID:19391110 |
| GO:0061370 | Testosterone biosynthetic process | Decreases phenotype | PMID:23754470; PMID:32693021; PMID:33983380 |
| GO:0072593 | Reactive oxygen species metabolic process | Affects phenotype | PMID:33043605 |
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