ONTOLOGY REPORT - ANNOTATIONS |
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Term: | positive regulation of G0 to G1 transition |
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Accession: | GO:0070318
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Definition: | A cell cycle process that activates or increases the rate or extent of the transition from the G0 quiescent state to the G1 phase. |
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Ccn2 |
cellular communication network factor 2 |
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RGD |
PMID:18613219 |
RGD:2314619 |
NCBI chrNW_004955436:12,523,602...12,526,986
Ensembl chrNW_004955436:12,522,944...12,526,480
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Kcnn4 |
potassium calcium-activated channel subfamily N member 4 |
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RGD |
PMID:26439051 |
RGD:401794572 |
NCBI chrNW_004955555:1,493,600...1,509,113
Ensembl chrNW_004955555:1,490,052...1,509,113
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Med1 |
mediator complex subunit 1 |
acts_upstream_of_or_within |
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(PMID:17438330) |
MGI |
PMID:17438330 |
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NCBI chrNW_004955451:14,204,326...14,237,809
Ensembl chrNW_004955451:14,202,744...14,237,797
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Orc1 |
origin recognition complex subunit 1 |
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RGD |
PMID:18499104 |
RGD:9588277 |
NCBI chrNW_004955464:6,761,046...6,787,144
Ensembl chrNW_004955464:6,764,992...6,787,066
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Rhno1 |
RAD9-HUS1-RAD1 interacting nuclear orphan 1 |
involved_in |
ISO |
(PMID:20811708) |
UniProt |
PMID:20811708 |
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NCBI chrNW_004955429:18,408,121...18,415,832
Ensembl chrNW_004955429:18,408,117...18,415,832
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Rrm1 |
ribonucleotide reductase catalytic subunit M1 |
involved_in |
ISO |
(PMID:11517226) |
ComplexPortal |
PMID:11517226 |
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NCBI chrNW_004955414:19,850,523...19,904,879
Ensembl chrNW_004955414:19,850,530...19,905,266
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Rrm2b |
ribonucleotide reductase regulatory TP53 inducible subunit M2B |
involved_in |
ISO |
(PMID:11517226) |
ComplexPortal |
PMID:11517226 |
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NCBI chrNW_004955417:26,949,686...26,976,976
Ensembl chrNW_004955417:26,949,686...26,976,726
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Sox15 |
SRY-box transcription factor 15 |
involved_in |
ISO |
(PMID:17363903) |
BHF-UCL |
PMID:17363903 |
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NCBI chrNW_004955467:9,333,620...9,335,498
Ensembl chrNW_004955467:9,333,643...9,335,498
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