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- B3ce55126aa0b7c41b316cb55d1a5b2f5 annotatedSource GO_0045013 @default.
- B3ce55126aa0b7c41b316cb55d1a5b2f5 annotatedTarget "A transcription regulation process in which the presence of one carbon source leads to a decrease in the frequency, rate, or extent of transcription of specific genes involved in the metabolism of other carbon sources. Carbon catabolite repression is a mechanism of genetic regulation which the accumulation of catabolites of one substance in the cell represses the formation of enzymes that contribute to the catabolism of other substances." @default.