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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
*The 'causally upstream of, positive effect' relation is used to relate GO Biological Processes (BP) or GO Molecular Functions (MF) when: | *The 'causally upstream of, positive effect' relation is used to relate GO Biological Processes (BP) and/or GO Molecular Functions (MF) when: | ||
**the mechanism that relates the upstream process (BP or MF) to the downstream process (BP or MF) is understood | **the mechanism that relates the upstream process (BP or MF) to the downstream process (BP or MF) is understood | ||
**the activities of the gene products in the upstream process occur before events in the downstream process | **the activities of the gene products in the upstream process occur before events in the downstream process |
Revision as of 11:39, 26 September 2022
Overview
- The 'causally upstream of, positive effect' relation is used to relate GO Biological Processes (BP) and/or GO Molecular Functions (MF) when:
- the mechanism that relates the upstream process (BP or MF) to the downstream process (BP or MF) is understood
- the activities of the gene products in the upstream process occur before events in the downstream process
- in order for the downstream process to occur normally, the upstream process needs to occur
Examples of Usage
- A peptidase activity that processes a signaling ligand.
Quality Control Checks
- Shex
- <MolecularFunction> causally_upstream_of_positive_effect: ( @<BiologicalProcess> OR @<MolecularFunction> OR @<MolecularEvent> )
- <BiologicalProcess> causally_upstream_of_positive_effect: ( @<BiologicalProcess> OR @<MolecularFunction> OR @<MolecularEvent> )
Child Terms
Relations Ontology
causally upstream of, positive effect
Review Status
Modified on Sept 26, 2022 Last Reviewed: November 26, 2018