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* Removed 'consequence of signal transmission ; GO:0023050' as a child of 'signal transmission ; GO:0023060'. It it's a consequence of signal transmission, it can't also be a part of it.
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==April 28th 2010==
 
* Removed 'consequence of signal transmission ; GO:0023050' as a child of 'signal transmission ; GO:0023060'. If it's a consequence of signal transmission, it can't also be a part of it.
 
 
 
==January 14th 2011==
 
* Obsoleted 'consequence of signal transmission ; GO:0023050' and it's children. With the 'regulation of x cellular process by y signaling pathway' model, the terms are no longer required. For an overview of how the signaling pathways are connected to the downstream processes they regulate, see slide 21 of the following [http://wiki.geneontology.org/images/6/62/Signaling_LA_May2011.pdf presentation] from the LA GOC meeting, May 2011.
 
 
 
[[intracellular signaling pathway ; GO:0023034]] <font color="red">DONE</font color>

Latest revision as of 18:34, 15 July 2014

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April 28th 2010

  • Removed 'consequence of signal transmission ; GO:0023050' as a child of 'signal transmission ; GO:0023060'. If it's a consequence of signal transmission, it can't also be a part of it.


January 14th 2011

  • Obsoleted 'consequence of signal transmission ; GO:0023050' and it's children. With the 'regulation of x cellular process by y signaling pathway' model, the terms are no longer required. For an overview of how the signaling pathways are connected to the downstream processes they regulate, see slide 21 of the following presentation from the LA GOC meeting, May 2011.


intracellular signaling pathway ; GO:0023034 DONE