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Term:adaptation of signaling pathway by response to pheromone involved in conjugation with cellular fusion
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Accession:GO:0000754 term browser browse the term
Definition:In organisms that undergo conjugation with cellular fusion, the process resulting in desensitization following exposure to pheromone stimulus that act to down-regulate further stimulation or block initial conjugation responses. An example of this is the adaptation to pheromone during conjugation with cellular fusion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: adaptation of signalling pathway by response to pheromone involved in conjugation with cellular fusion;   desensitization to pheromone during conjugation with cellular fusion
 related_synonym: adaptation to pheromone during conjugation with cellular fusion
 alt_id: GO:0007331;   GO:0030453



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  biological_process 28577
    regulation of biological process 12734
      regulation of signaling 3883
        regulation of signal transduction 3284
          adaptation of signaling pathway 30
            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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  biological_process 28577
    response to stimulus 10773
      response to chemical 5404
        response to organic substance 3913
          response to pheromone 107
            cellular response to pheromone 1
              response to pheromone triggering conjugation with cellular fusion 0
                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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