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(Created page with "== Overview == *The 'constitutively upstream of' relation is used to relate GO Biological Processes (BP) and/or GO Molecular Functions (MF) when: **The mechanism that relates the upstream event (MF or BP) to the downstream event (MF or BP) is understood **The activities in the upstream event occur before events in the downstream event **The upstream event has an effect on the downstream event **The execution of the upstream event is approximately constant == Examples of...") |
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Revision as of 10:32, 29 September 2022
Overview
- The 'constitutively upstream of' relation is used to relate GO Biological Processes (BP) and/or GO Molecular Functions (MF) when:
- The mechanism that relates the upstream event (MF or BP) to the downstream event (MF or BP) is understood
- The activities in the upstream event occur before events in the downstream event
- The upstream event has an effect on the downstream event
- The execution of the upstream event is approximately constant
Examples of Usage
- This term should not be used directly for curation. Instead a term that also describes either a positive or negative effect should be used.
Quality Control Checks
- Shex (STILL NEEDS TO BEN ENTERED)
- https://github.com/geneontology/go-shapes/blob/master/shapes/go-cam-shapes.shex
- Search this file for 'constitutively_upstream_of'.
Relations Ontology
(STILL NEEDS TO BEN ENTERED)
Review Status
Modified on September 29, 2022 Last reviewed: