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annotation/& ont query nuclear migration/nuclear positioning #1655

Closed gocentral closed 9 years ago

gocentral commented 20 years ago

current arrangement

GO:0030471 spindle pole body and microtubule cycle (sensu Fungi) NODEF --nuclear migration (sensu fungi) NODEF ----GO:0000065 nuclear migration (sensu Saccharomyces)

Definition (GO:0000065) A microtubule-based process in which the nucleus moves within the cell; karyogamy and mitosis both require nuclear movement. As in, but not restricted to, the taxon Saccharomyces

perhaps we should obsolete spindle pole body and microtubule cycle (sensu Fungi) which is undefined....? ...or what does it mean ?

and does nuclear migration need to be sensu Saccharomyces?

There is a term 'GO 0040023 nuclear positioning' The orderly synthesis, assembly, regulation, and motion of structures that place the nucleus in a specific position at a defined time within the cell at large. which appers to be related (should nuclear migration be a child of nuclear positioning?) but it is in a different place in the graph

Reported by: ValWood

Original Ticket: "geneontology/ontology-requests/1658":https://sourceforge.net/p/geneontology/ontology-requests/1658

gocentral commented 20 years ago

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See also SF:960722 for the nuclear migration/nuclear positioning relationship.

Original comment by: beckyfoulger

gocentral commented 20 years ago

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Based on SF:960722, I moved nuclear migration to be a child of nuclear positioning:

nuclear positioning ; GO:0040023 --<nuclear migration ; GO:0007097

Original comment by: beckyfoulger

gocentral commented 19 years ago

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The rest of this is dealt with by the cell cycle reorganization.

Original comment by: girlwithglasses

gocentral commented 19 years ago

Original comment by: girlwithglasses

gocentral commented 19 years ago

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The rest of this is dealt with by the cell cycle reorganization.

Original comment by: girlwithglasses

gocentral commented 13 years ago

Original comment by: mah11