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ONTOLOGY REPORT - ANNOTATIONS


Term:negative regulation of phenotypic switching
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Accession:GO:1900240 term browser browse the term
Definition:Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of phenotypic switching.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: down regulation of phenotypic switching;   downregulation of phenotypic switching
 narrow_synonym: inhibition of phenotypic switching
 related_synonym: down regulation of phenotypic dimorphism;   downregulation of phenotypic dimorphism;   inhibition of phenotypic dimorphism;   negative regulation of phenotypic dimorphism



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negative regulation of vascular associated smooth muscle cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching term browser
Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Dnmt1 DNA methyltransferase 1 involved_in ISO MGI GO_REF:0000119 MGI:4834177 NCBI chr 9:20,818,501...20,871,084
Ensembl chr 9:20,818,505...20,871,184
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G Fgf9 fibroblast growth factor 9 involved_in ISO MGI GO_REF:0000096 MGI:4417868 NCBI chr14:58,308,543...58,350,311
Ensembl chr14:58,308,004...58,350,177
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  biological_process 28558
    cellular process 17563
      phenotypic switching 15
        negative regulation of phenotypic switching 2
          negative regulation of cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching + 2
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  biological_process 28558
    biological regulation 13076
      regulation of biological process 12693
        regulation of cellular process 12143
          negative regulation of cellular process 5544
            negative regulation of phenotypic switching 2
              negative regulation of cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching + 2
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