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It seems that the majority of uses of the adjective "cytoplasmic" in the GO actually refer to GO:cytosol and not GO:cytoplasm
GO:0005737 cytoplasm [DEF: "All of the contents of a cell excluding the p…
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We're almost ready to resubmit!
Please take a final pass through both the manuscript and the referee response letter @sonyahanson @kyleabeauchamp @danielparton @pgrinaway
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This is a another pair of synonymous terms that slipped through the net during the kidney dev work.
The (slightly) older term is pericardial cell differentiation ; GO:0007513 (is_a cardiac cell diffe…
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chromosome movement does not have a transport parent.
Possibly this is atype of microtubulte_based movement, but it would not fit under this term with the current def so this might need a bit of twe…
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should blood circulation
The flow of blood through the body of an animal, enabling the transport of nutrients to the tissues and the removal of waste products.
(or one of its children) have a relat…
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I wondered why
odorant transporter activity
xenobiotic transporter activity
toxin transporter activity
cofactor transporter activity
siderophore trasnsporter activity
are not under substrate-specifi…
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GO:0040023 establishment of nucleus localization
is defined
The directed movement of the nucleus to a specific location within a cell.
but this is the “transport” definition, not the localisation defi…
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GO:0006606 protein import into nucleus
is a child of
GO:0044743 intracellular protein transmembrane import
but nucleocytoplasmic transport isn't "transmembrane" (the directed movement of proteins ac…
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Can we display properties of macromolecules by a call to BioGene or something?
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Original issue reported on code.google.com by `ugurdogr...@gmail.com` on 10 Jun 2014 at 11:52
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hmm,
gene expression has 4 children
P GO:0006350 transcription
P GO:0006396 RNA processing
P GO:0006412 translation
P GO:0051604 protein maturation
plus
GO:0010468 regulation of gene expressi…