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GO:0030071
Name
regulation of mitotic metaphase/anaphase transition
Ontology
biological_process
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Definition
Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the cell cycle process in which a cell progresses from metaphase to anaphase during mitosis, triggered by the activation of the anaphase promoting complex by Cdc20/Sleepy homolog which results in the degradation of Securin. Source: GOC:mah
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Parents of regulation of mitotic metaphase/anaphase transition (GO:0030071)
subject[Reorder by subject] relation[Reorder by relation] object[Reorder by object]
regulation of mitotic metaphase/anaphase transition [is_a relation] is_a  regulation of mitotic cell cycle phase transition (GO:1901990)
regulation of mitotic metaphase/anaphase transition [is_a relation] is_a  regulation of metaphase/anaphase transition of cell cycle (GO:1902099)
regulation of mitotic metaphase/anaphase transition [RO:0002211 relation] RO:0002211  metaphase/anaphase transition of mitotic cell cycle (GO:0007091)
Children of regulation of mitotic metaphase/anaphase transition (GO:0030071)
subject[Reorder by subject] relation[Reorder by relation] object[Reorder by object]
negative regulation of mitotic metaphase/anaphase transition (GO:0045841) [is_a relation] is_a  regulation of mitotic metaphase/anaphase transition
regulation of mitotic cell cycle spindle assembly checkpoint (GO:0090266) [is_a relation] is_a  regulation of mitotic metaphase/anaphase transition
positive regulation of mitotic metaphase/anaphase transition (GO:0045842) [is_a relation] is_a  regulation of mitotic metaphase/anaphase transition
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