ontology: go/extensions/ro_pending [Typedef] id: has_participant xref: RO:0000057 [Typedef] id: acts_on_population_of name: acts_on_population_of comment: Note that many annotation extensions use regulates_o_acts_on_population_of - should this be considered regulation of number of cells / cell homeostasis? synonym: "alters levels of" BROAD [] xref: GOREL:0001006 is_a: has_participant ! has participant [Typedef] id: has_intermediate name: has intermediate xref: GOREL:0002008 [Typedef] id: mediated_by name: mediated_by xref: GOREL:0001007 is_a: has_participant ! has participant [Typedef] id: results_in_distribution_of name: results_in_distribution_of xref: GOREL:0002003 [Typedef] id: results_in_division_of name: results_in_division_of comment: use occurs_in xref: GOREL:0001019 is_a: has_participant ! has participant [Typedef] id: results_in_fission_of name: results_in_fission_of xref: GOREL:0002004 [Typedef] id: results_in_fusion_of name: results_in_fusion_of xref: GOREL:0002005 [Typedef] id: results_in_organization_of name: results_in_organization_of xref: GOREL:0002006 [Typedef] id: results_in_remodeling_of name: results_in_remodeling_of xref: GOREL:0002007 [Typedef] id: results_in name: results_in comment: This relation is currently used to connect two regulation processes p1 and p2, such that if r1 regulates p1 and r2 regulates p2, and r1 results_in r2 then the regulation of p1 is required for the regulation of p2. For an example of use, see GO:0035958 'regulation of glyoxylate cycle by regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter'. Note that a precise definition of this relation is under discussion. After it has been formalized it will be added to RO, where it will have a RO ID. Note that the existing identifier and label are subject to change. created_by: cjm creation_date: 2012-03-14T10:35:44Z xref: GOREL:0000040