Category:Internal Cross Products

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Internal cross-products are those cross-products (i.e. logical definitions) that reference only classes within the GO.

Examples:

  • nucleotide-excision repair complex (CC*BP)
  • ribonuclease MRP complex (CC*BP)
  • T cell activation during immune response (BP*BP)
  • negative regulation of X (BP*BP) -- see Category:Regulation

Counter-examples:

  • heart development (refers to a term from an AO)
  • T cell activation (refers to a term from CL)


Note that T cell activation during immune response counts as internal, as it can be immediately defined purely in terms of BPs (T-cell activation and immune response). It is also an example of a nested logical definition, as the genus component of the definition can be defined using external classes (CL)

[edit] Using the internal xps

You can use each internal xp file individually (see list below)

Alternatively, you can use the go_xp_internal-imports file in the scratch/xps dir. This contains links to each individual XP file.

[edit] Summary Table

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dynamic spatial
biological_process molecular_function cellular_component
biological_process go_xp_regulationbiological_process_xp_self biological_process_xp_cellular_component
molecular_function molecular_function_xp_regulators molecular_function_xp_regulators
cellular_component cellular_component_xp_go cellular_component_xp_go cellular_component_xp_self

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