Annotation Extension Relation:has regulation target: Difference between revisions

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[[ENTITY_UNION:0000003]] ! gene or gene product
[[ENTITY_UNION:0000005]] ! chemical, gene product or complex


==Annotation Extension Usage Examples==
==Annotation Extension Usage Examples==

Revision as of 06:14, 27 September 2012

Definition

Identifies a gene or gene product affected by a regulation Biological Process or regulator Molecular Function.

Child terms

  • None

Scope of use

Domain

GO:0065007 ! biological regulation

Range

ENTITY_UNION:0000005 ! chemical, gene product or complex

Annotation Extension Usage Examples

Loss of transcription factor activity affects gene expression:

Statements from paper:

Indeed, LGG-1 was massively upregulated in atf-2(tm467) mutant embryos, as compared with the wild type (Fig. 6A). We observed a similar extent of BEC-1 upregulation in the atf-2-deficient background (data not shown).


Gene Name (col 2) GO ID (col 5) Reference (col 6) Evidence (col 7) Annotation Extension (col 16)
WBGene00000220 GO:0000122 negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter PMID:21502138 IMP

has_regulation_target(WB:WBGene00000247 bec-1)|has_regulation_target(WB:WBGene00002980 lgg-1

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