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Term:re-entry into mitotic cell cycle after pheromone arrest
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Accession:GO:0000321 term browser browse the term
Definition:The resumption of the mitotic cell division cycle by pheromone-arrested cells that have not mated. An example of this process is found in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.



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  biological_process 19694
    cellular process 18196
      cell cycle process 1290
        re-entry into mitotic cell cycle 5
          re-entry into mitotic cell cycle after pheromone arrest 0
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  biological_process 19694
    biological regulation 13309
      regulation of biological process 12906
        regulation of cellular process 12363
          regulation of cell communication 3730
            regulation of signal transduction 3156
              adaptation of signaling pathway 29
                adaptation of signaling pathway by response to pheromone involved in conjugation with cellular fusion 0
                  re-entry into mitotic cell cycle after pheromone arrest 0
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