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positive regulation of translational termination
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GO_0045905 |
[Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of translational termination.] |
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hindbrain tangential cell migration
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GO_0021934 |
[The migration of a cell in the hindbrain in which cells move orthogonal to the direction of radial migration.] |
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apoptotic DNA fragmentation
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GO_0006309 |
[The cleavage of DNA during apoptosis, which usually occurs in two stages: cleavage into fragments of about 50 kbp followed by cleavage between nucleosomes to yield 200 bp fragments.] |
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negative regulation of vasoconstriction
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GO_0045906 |
[Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of vasoconstriction.] |
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cerebellar granule cell precursor tangential migration
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GO_0021935 |
[The early migration of granule cell precursors in which cells move orthogonal to the direction of radial migration and ultimately cover the superficial zone of the cerebellar primordium.] |
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brainstem precerebellar neuron precursor migration
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GO_0021949 |
[The early migration of a precerebellar neuronal precursor in which a cell move from the rhombic lip, orthogonal to the direction of radial migration and ultimately reside in the brainstem.] |
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meiotic gene conversion
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GO_0006311 |
[The cell cycle process in which genetic information is transferred from one helix to another. It often occurs in association with general genetic recombination events, and is believed to be a straightforward consequence of the mechanisms of general recombination and DNA repair. For example, meiosis might yield three copies of the maternal version of an allele and only one copy of the paternal allele, indicating that one of the two copies of the paternal allele has been changed to a copy of the maternal allele.] |
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gene conversion
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GO_0035822 |
[A DNA recombination process that results in the unidirectional transfer of genetic material from a donor sequence to a highly homologous acceptor. The resulting acceptor sequence is identical to that of the donor.] |
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DNA transposition
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GO_0006313 |
[A type of transposition in which a transposable element (transposon) is moved to another part of a genome, either by a cut-and-paste mechanism or a replicative mechanism.] |
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transposition
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GO_0032196 |
[Any process involved in mediating the movement of discrete segments of DNA between nonhomologous sites. For elements that are transcribed as the first step of transposition, the process starts with the transcription of the transposable element, its translation and maturation, and ending with integration into DNA. For elements that are cut out, the process starts with the excision of the donor DNA and integrated into another site.] |
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formation of radial glial scaffolds
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GO_0021943 |
[The formation of scaffolds from a radial glial cell. The scaffolds are used as a substrate for the radial migration of cells.] |
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intron homing
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GO_0006314 |
[Lateral transfer of an intron to a homologous allele that lacks the intron, mediated by a site-specific endonuclease encoded within the mobile intron.] |
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neuronal-glial interaction involved in hindbrain glial-mediated radial cell migration
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GO_0021944 |
[The changes in adhesion between a neuronal cell and a glial cell as a component of the process of hindbrain glial-mediated radial cell migration.] |
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homing of group II introns
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GO_0006315 |
[Lateral transfer of a group II intron to a homologous allele that lacks the intron, mediated by a site-specific endonuclease encoded within the mobile intron; group II introns are self-splicing introns with a conserved secondary structure.] |
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negative regulation of cerebellar granule cell precursor proliferation
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GO_0021941 |
[The process that stops, prevents or reduces the rate or extent of granule cell precursor proliferation.] |
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movement of group I intron
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GO_0006316 |
[Lateral transfer of a group I intron to a homologous allele that lacks the intron, mediated by a site-specific endonuclease encoded within the mobile intron; group I introns are self-splicing introns that use guanosine as a cofactor in the splicing reaction.] |
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radial glia guided migration of Purkinje cell
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GO_0021942 |
[The migration of postmitotic a Purkinje cell along radial glial cells from the ventricular zone to the Purkinje cell layer.] |
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GO_0006317
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GO_0006317 |
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outward migration of deep nuclear neurons
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GO_0021947 |
[The directed movement of a deep nuclear neuron from their ventrolateral origin to a rostrodorsal region of the cerebellar plate.] |
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GO_0006318
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GO_0006318 |
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