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Term Information

Accession
GO:0098813
Name
nuclear chromosome segregation
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
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Alternate IDs
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Definition
The process in which genetic material, in the form of nuclear chromosomes, is organized into specific structures and then physically separated and apportioned to two or more sets. Nuclear chromosome segregation begins with the condensation of chromosomes, includes chromosome separation, and ends when chromosomes have completed movement to the spindle poles. Source: GOC:dos
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History
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Parents of nuclear chromosome segregation (GO:0098813)
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nuclear chromosome segregation [is_a relation] is_a  chromosome segregation (GO:0007059)
Children of nuclear chromosome segregation (GO:0098813)
subject[Reorder by subject] relation[Reorder by relation] object[Reorder by object]
spindle elongation (GO:0051231) [BFO:0000050 relation] BFO:0000050  nuclear chromosome segregation
sister chromatid segregation (GO:0000819) [is_a relation] is_a  nuclear chromosome segregation
chromosome movement towards spindle pole (GO:0051305) [BFO:0000050 relation] BFO:0000050  nuclear chromosome segregation
metaphase plate congression (GO:0051310) [BFO:0000050 relation] BFO:0000050  nuclear chromosome segregation
centromere separation (GO:0034510) [BFO:0000050 relation] BFO:0000050  nuclear chromosome segregation
attachment of spindle microtubules to kinetochore (GO:0008608) [BFO:0000050 relation] BFO:0000050  nuclear chromosome segregation
meiotic chromosome segregation (GO:0045132) [is_a relation] is_a  nuclear chromosome segregation
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