Matches in Ubergraph for { <http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0012501> ?p ?o ?g. }
- GO_0012501 BFO_0000051 BFO_0000001 @default.
- GO_0012501 BFO_0000051 BFO_0000003 @default.
- GO_0012501 BFO_0000051 BFO_0000015 @default.
- GO_0012501 BFO_0000051 COB_0000034 @default.
- GO_0012501 BFO_0000051 COB_0000037 @default.
- GO_0012501 BFO_0000051 GO_0007165 @default.
- GO_0012501 BFO_0000051 GO_0008150 @default.
- GO_0012501 BFO_0000051 GO_0009987 @default.
- GO_0012501 BFO_0000051 GO_0050789 @default.
- GO_0012501 BFO_0000051 GO_0050794 @default.
- GO_0012501 BFO_0000051 GO_0065007 @default.
- GO_0012501 COB_0000047 BFO_0000001 @default.
- GO_0012501 COB_0000047 BFO_0000003 @default.
- GO_0012501 COB_0000047 BFO_0000015 @default.
- GO_0012501 COB_0000047 COB_0000034 @default.
- GO_0012501 COB_0000047 COB_0000037 @default.
- GO_0012501 COB_0000047 COB_0000038 @default.
- GO_0012501 COB_0000047 GO_0003674 @default.
- GO_0012501 COB_0000047 GO_0007165 @default.
- GO_0012501 COB_0000047 GO_0008150 @default.
- GO_0012501 COB_0000047 GO_0009987 @default.
- GO_0012501 COB_0000047 GO_0050789 @default.
- GO_0012501 COB_0000047 GO_0050794 @default.
- GO_0012501 COB_0000047 GO_0065007 @default.
- GO_0012501 IAO_0000115 "A process which begins when a cell receives an internal or external signal and activates a series of biochemical events (signaling pathway). The process ends with the death of the cell." @default.
- GO_0012501 IAO_0000233 "https://github.com/geneontology/go-ontology/issues/24835" @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002131 BFO_0000001 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002131 BFO_0000003 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002131 BFO_0000015 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002131 COB_0000034 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002131 COB_0000037 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002131 GO_0007154 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002131 GO_0007165 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002131 GO_0008150 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002131 GO_0009987 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002131 GO_0023052 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002131 GO_0050789 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002131 GO_0050794 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002131 GO_0050896 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002131 GO_0051716 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002131 GO_0065007 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002222 BFO_0000001 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002222 BFO_0000003 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002222 BFO_0000015 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002222 COB_0000034 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002222 COB_0000037 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002222 GO_0007165 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002222 GO_0008150 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002222 GO_0009987 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002222 GO_0050789 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002222 GO_0050794 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002222 GO_0065007 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002224 BFO_0000001 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002224 BFO_0000003 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002224 BFO_0000015 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002224 COB_0000034 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002224 COB_0000037 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002224 GO_0007165 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002224 GO_0008150 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002224 GO_0009987 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002224 GO_0050789 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002224 GO_0050794 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002224 GO_0065007 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002323 BFO_0000001 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002323 BFO_0000003 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002323 BFO_0000015 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002323 COB_0000034 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002323 COB_0000037 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002323 GO_0007154 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002323 GO_0007165 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002323 GO_0008150 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002323 GO_0009987 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002323 GO_0023052 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002323 GO_0050789 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002323 GO_0050794 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002323 GO_0050896 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002323 GO_0051716 @default.
- GO_0012501 RO_0002323 GO_0065007 @default.
- GO_0012501 normalizedInformationContent "56.669372522722917" @default.
- GO_0012501 referenceCount "698" @default.
- GO_0012501 hasAlternativeId "GO:0016244" @default.
- GO_0012501 hasBroadSynonym "regulated cell death" @default.
- GO_0012501 hasDbXref "Wikipedia:Programmed_cell_death" @default.
- GO_0012501 hasNarrowSynonym "caspase-independent cell death" @default.
- GO_0012501 hasNarrowSynonym "non-apoptotic programmed cell death" @default.
- GO_0012501 hasNarrowSynonym "nonapoptotic programmed cell death" @default.
- GO_0012501 hasOBONamespace "biological_process" @default.
- GO_0012501 hasRelatedSynonym "PCD" @default.
- GO_0012501 hasRelatedSynonym "RCD" @default.
- GO_0012501 hasRelatedSynonym "caspase-independent apoptosis" @default.
- GO_0012501 id "GO:0012501" @default.
- GO_0012501 inSubset goslim_agr @default.
- GO_0012501 inSubset goslim_chembl @default.
- GO_0012501 inSubset goslim_drosophila @default.
- GO_0012501 inSubset goslim_generic @default.
- GO_0012501 inSubset goslim_mouse @default.
- GO_0012501 inSubset goslim_plant @default.
- GO_0012501 inSubset prokaryote_subset @default.
- GO_0012501 type Class @default.
- GO_0012501 comment "Note that this term should be used to annotate gene products in the organism undergoing the programmed cell death. To annotate genes in another organism whose products modulate programmed cell death in a host organism, consider the term 'modulation by symbiont of host programmed cell death ; GO:0052040'. Also, note that 'programmed cell death ; GO:0012501' should be used to refer to instances of caspase-independent cell death mechanisms, in the absence of further indications on the process taking place. At present, caspase-independent cell death is not yet represented in GO due to the lack of consensus and in-depth research on the topic. 'programmed cell death ; GO:0012501' may also be used to annotate gene products in taxa where apoptosis as defined in GO:0006915 does not occur, such as plants. You may also consider these specific children: GO:0097468 'programmed cell death in response to reactive oxygen species' (with descendants GO:0010421 'hydrogen peroxide-mediated programmed cell death' and GO:0010343 'singlet oxygen-mediated programmed cell death'), and GO:0009626 'plant-type hypersensitive response' and its children." @default.