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Term Information

Accession
GO:0090679
Name
cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
None
Alternate IDs
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Definition
A cell differentiation process that is a part of a reversible switch of a cell from one cell type or form to another, at a frequency above the expected frequency for somatic mutations. Source: GOC:curators
Comment
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History
See term history for GO:0090679 at QuickGO
Subset
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Parents of cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching (GO:0090679)
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cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching [BFO:0000050 relation] BFO:0000050  reversible differentiation (GO:0090677)
cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching [is_a relation] is_a  cell differentiation (GO:0030154)
Children of cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching (GO:0090679)
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positive regulation of cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching (GO:1905917) [RO:0002213 relation] RO:0002213  cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching
negative regulation of cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching (GO:1905916) [RO:0002212 relation] RO:0002212  cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching
regulation of cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching (GO:1905915) [RO:0002211 relation] RO:0002211  cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching
vascular associated smooth muscle cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching (GO:1905420) [is_a relation] is_a  cell differentiation involved in phenotypic switching
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