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Category:GO:0046533 ! negative regulation of photoreceptor cell differentiation
name: negative regulation of photoreceptor cell differentiation
namespace: biological_process
alt_id:GO:0045674
def: "Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of photoreceptor cell differentiation. An example of this process is found in Drosophila melanogaster." [GOC:go_curators]
synonym: "down regulation of photoreceptor cell differentiation" EXACT []
synonym: "down regulation of photoreceptor differentiation" EXACT []
synonym: "down-regulation of photoreceptor cell differentiation" EXACT []
synonym: "down-regulation of photoreceptor differentiation" EXACT []
synonym: "downregulation of photoreceptor cell differentiation" EXACT []
synonym: "downregulation of photoreceptor differentiation" EXACT []
synonym: "inhibition of photoreceptor cell differentiation" NARROW []
synonym: "inhibition of photoreceptor differentiation" NARROW []
synonym: "negative regulation of photoreceptor differentiation" EXACT []
is_a: GO:0045665 ! negative regulation of neuron differentiation
is_a: GO:0046532 ! regulation of photoreceptor cell differentiation
is_a: GO:0051241 ! negative regulation of multicellular organismal process
relationship:negatively_regulates: GO:0046530 ! photoreceptor cell differentiation
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