Genes in this set(4):
Std. name | Sys. name | SGDID |
SLT2 | YHR030C | S000001072 |
SAC6 | YDR129C | S000002536 |
BCK1 | YJL095W | S000003631 |
VRP1 | YLR337C | S000004329 |
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:0032502 (developmental process)
"A biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of an integrated living unit: a cell, tissue, organ, or organism over time from an initial condition to a later condition."
GO:0009653 (anatomical structure morphogenesis) [p = 0.004 (4/60: SLT2; SAC6; BCK1; VRP1)]
"The process by which anatomical structures are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form."
GO:0032989 (cellular structure morphogenesis) [p = 0.004 (4/60: SLT2; SAC6; BCK1; VRP1)]
"The process by which cellular structures are generated and organized. Morphogenesis pertains to the creation of form."
GO:0000902 (cell morphogenesis) [p = 0.004 (4/60: SLT2; SAC6; BCK1; VRP1)]
"Any process that modulates the size or shape of a cell."
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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:0032502 (developmental process)
"A biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of an integrated living unit: a cell, tissue, organ, or organism over time from an initial condition to a later condition."
GO:0048856 (anatomical structure development) [p = 0.004 (4/60: SLT2; SAC6; BCK1; VRP1)]
"The biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of an anatomical structure from an initial condition to its mature state. This process begins with the formation of the structure and ends with the mature structure, whatever form that may be including its natural destruction. An anatomical structure is any biological entity that occupies space and is distinguished from its surroundings. Anatomical structures can be macroscopic such as a carpel, or microscopic such as an acrosome."
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