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ONTOLOGY REPORT - ANNOTATIONS


Term:regulation of transformation of host cell by virus
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Accession:GO:1904187 term browser browse the term
Definition:Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of transformation of host cell by virus.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: regulation of viral transformation;   regulation of viral transformation of host cell



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Symbol Object Name Qualifiers Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Fbln1 fibulin 1 involved_in ISO (PMID:12200142) UniProt PMID:12200142 NCBI chr 7:116,310,582...116,390,075
Ensembl chr 7:116,310,582...116,390,075
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  biological_process 19748
    regulation of biological process 13044
      regulation of biological process involved in symbiotic interaction 67
        regulation of transformation of host cell by virus 1
          negative regulation of transformation of host cell by virus 1
          positive regulation of transformation of host cell by virus 0
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  biological_process 19748
    biological process involved in interspecies interaction between organisms 1883
      biological process involved in symbiotic interaction 283
        biological process involved in interaction with host 178
          modulation by symbiont of host process 9
            modulation by symbiont of host cellular process 8
              modulation by virus of host cellular process 8
                transformation of host cell by virus 4
                  regulation of transformation of host cell by virus 1
                    negative regulation of transformation of host cell by virus 1
                    positive regulation of transformation of host cell by virus 0
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