develops into
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RO_0002203 |
[inverse of develops from] |
develops_from
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develops_from |
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device utilizes material
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RO_0017001 |
[X device utilizes material Y means X and Y are material entities, and X is capable of some process P that has input Y.] |
different in magnitude relative to
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RO_0015006 |
[q1 different_in_magnitude_relative_to q2 if and only if magnitude(q1) NOT =~ magnitude(q2). Here, magnitude(q) is a function that maps a quality to a unit-invariant scale.] |
different_in_magnitude_relative_to
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different_in_magnitude_relative_to |
[OBSOLETE. q1 different_in_magnitude_relative_to q2 if and only if magnitude(q1) NOT =~ magnitude(q2). Here, magnitude(q) is a function that maps a quality to a unit-invariant scale., q1 different_in_magnitude_relative_to q2 if and only if magnitude(q1) NOT =~ magnitude(q2). Here, magnitude(q) is a function that maps a quality to a unit-invariant scale.] |
different_relation_from
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different_relation_from |
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directly develops from
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RO_0002207 |
[Candidate definition: x directly_develops from y if and only if there exists some developmental process (GO:0032502) p such that x and y both participate in p, and x is the output of p and y is the input of p, and a substantial portion of the matter of x comes from y, and the start of x is coincident with or after the end of y.] |
directly develops into
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RO_0002210 |
[inverse of directly develops from] |
directly negatively regulated by
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RO_0002023 |
[Process(P2) is directly negatively regulated by process(P1) iff: P1 negatively regulates P2 via direct physical interaction between an agent executing P1 (or some part of P1) and an agent executing P2 (or some part of P2). For example, if protein A has protein binding activity(P1) that targets protein B and this binding negatively regulates the kinase activity (P2) of protein B then P2 directly negatively regulated by P1.] |
directly negatively regulates
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RO_0002630 |
[p directly negatively regulates q iff p is immediately causally upstream of q, and p negatively regulates q., Process(P1) directly negatively regulates process(P2) iff: P1 negatively regulates P2 via direct physical interaction between an agent executing P1 (or some part of P1) and an agent executing P2 (or some part of P2). For example, if protein A has protein binding activity(P1) that targets protein B and this binding negatively regulates the kinase activity (P2) of protein B then P1 directly negatively regulates P2.] |
directly negatively regulates activity of
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RO_0002449 |
[Holds between molecular entities A and B where A can physically interact with B and in doing so negatively regulates a process that B is capable of. For example, A and B may be gene products and binding of B by A negatively regulates the kinase activity of B., The entity A, immediately upstream of the entity B, has an activity that negatively regulates an activity performed by B.
For example, A and B may be gene products and binding of B by A negatively regulates the kinase activity of B.] |
directly positively regulated by
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RO_0002024 |
[Process(P2) is directly postively regulated by process(P1) iff: P1 positively regulates P2 via direct physical interaction between an agent executing P1 (or some part of P1) and an agent executing P2 (or some part of P2). For example, if protein A has protein binding activity(P1) that targets protein B and this binding positively regulates the kinase activity (P2) of protein B then P2 is directly postively regulated by P1.] |
directly positively regulates
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RO_0002629 |
[Process(P1) directly postively regulates process(P2) iff: P1 positively regulates P2 via direct physical interaction between an agent executing P1 (or some part of P1) and an agent executing P2 (or some part of P2). For example, if protein A has protein binding activity(P1) that targets protein B and this binding positively regulates the kinase activity (P2) of protein B then P1 directly positively regulates P2., p directly positively regulates q iff p is immediately causally upstream of q, and p positively regulates q.] |
directly positively regulates activity of
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RO_0002450 |
[Holds between molecular entities A and B where A can physically interact with B and in doing so positively regulates a process that B is capable of. For example, A and B may be gene products and binding of B by A positively regulates the kinase activity of B., The entity A, immediately upstream of the entity B, has an activity that positively regulates an activity performed by B.
For example, A and B may be gene products and binding of B by A positively regulates the kinase activity of B.] |
directly regulated by
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RO_0002022 |
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directly regulates
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RO_0002578 |
[p directly regulates q iff p is immediately causally upstream of q and p regulates q., Process(P1) directly regulates process(P2) iff: P1 regulates P2 via direct physical interaction between an agent executing P1 (or some part of P1) and an agent executing P2 (or some part of P2). For example, if protein A has protein binding activity(P1) that targets protein B and this binding regulates the kinase activity (P2) of protein B then P1 directly regulates P2.] |
discarded/obsoleted synonym
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obsolete_synonym |
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disease has feature
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RO_0004029 |
[A relationship between a disease and some feature of that disease, where the feature is either a phenotype or an isolated disease.] |
disease relationship
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RO_0040035 |
[This relation groups relations between diseases and any other kind of entity.] |
display label
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display_label |
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