Genes in this set(27):
Enriched GO terms in this set:
GO:0008150 (biological_process)
"Those processes specifically pertinent to the functioning of integrated living units: cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. A process is a collection of molecular events with a defined beginning and end."
GO:0008152 (metabolic process)
"Processes that cause many of the chemical changes in living organisms, including anabolism and catabolism. Metabolic processes typically transform small molecules, but also include macromolecular processes such as DNA repair and replication, and protein synthesis and degradation."
GO:0009056 (catabolic process)
"The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of substances, including the breakdown of carbon compounds with the liberation of energy for use by the cell or organism."
GO:0009057 (macromolecule catabolic process)
"The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a macromolecule, any large molecule including proteins, nucleic acids and carbohydrates."
GO:0044265 (cellular macromolecule catabolic process)
"The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of a macromolecule, any large molecule including proteins, nucleic acids and carbohydrates, as carried out by individual cells."
GO:0006401 (RNA catabolic process) [p = 0.002 (5/10: NMD2; LSM6; UPF3; NAM7; SKI7)]
"The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of RNA, ribonucleic acid, one of the two main type of nucleic acid, consisting of a long, unbranched macromolecule formed from ribonucleotides joined in 3',5'-phosphodiester linkage."
GO:0006402 (mRNA catabolic process) [p = 0.002 (5/9: NMD2; LSM6; UPF3; NAM7; SKI7)]
"The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the breakdown of mRNA, messenger RNA, which is responsible for carrying the coded genetic 'message', transcribed from DNA, to sites of protein assembly at the ribosomes."
GO:0000184 (mRNA catabolic process, nonsense-mediated decay) [p = 0.010 (3/3: NMD2; UPF3; NAM7)]
"The nonsense-mediated mRNA decay pathway degrades mRNAs transcribed from genes in which an amino-acid codon has changed to a nonsense codon; this prevents the translation of such mRNAs into truncated, and potentially harmful, proteins."
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