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Phenotype ontology term - FYPO:0001705 - normal mitotic DNA damage checkpoint

Term summary

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FYPO:0001705
Name
normal mitotic DNA damage checkpoint
Ontology or CV name
Phenotype
Definition
A cell cycle checkpoint phenotype in which any mitotic DNA damage checkpoint is normal (i.e. indistinguishable from wild type). A DNA damage checkpoint normally regulates progression through the cell cycle in response to DNA damage.

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FYPO:0001705 - normal mitotic DNA damage checkpoint

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FYPO:0002102 - normal mitotic DNA damage checkpoint during cellular response to UV

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FYPO:0005626 - normal mitotic G2 DNA damage checkpoint during cellular response to UV during mitotic S phase

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FYPO:0003530 - normal S-phase DNA damage checkpoint

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0001705 - normal mitotic DNA damage checkpoint

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FYPO:0001706 - normal mitotic DNA damage checkpoint during cellular response to ionizing radiation

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FYPO:0006437 - normal mitotic DNA damage checkpoint during cellular response to methyl methanesulfonate

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FYPO:0006865 - normal mitotic DNA damage checkpoint during cellular response to streptonigrin

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FYPO:0002102 - normal mitotic DNA damage checkpoint during cellular response to UV

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FYPO:0005299 - normal mitotic G2 DNA damage checkpoint during cellular response to UV

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FYPO:0005626 - normal mitotic G2 DNA damage checkpoint during cellular response to UV during mitotic S phase

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FYPO:0003530 - normal S-phase DNA damage checkpoint

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FYPO:0004601 - normal S-phase DNA damage checkpoint during cellular response to hydroxyurea

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FYPO:0006605 - normal S-phase DNA damage checkpoint during cellular response to methyl methanesulfonate

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