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GO:0009649 | entrainment of circadian clock | PMID:23898163 | IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype | P | ||||
This annotation made on page: CHLRE:B1B5J3 By: Lapins19 (group MichSt14A 13) on 2014-04-05 13:51:30 CDT. |
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Entry Type | Challenging User,Group | Time/Date | Challenge Reason | Points/Assessment |
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Challenge | Lamarch2, MichSt14A 12 | 2014-04-12 21:44:29 CDT | The more accurate Go term would be GO:0043153. This is because the gene in question regulates the circadian rhythm based on the cycle of day and night. GO ID: GO:0043153 GO term name: entrainment of circadian clock by photoperiod | 0 |
Private Assessment | Shabnam | 2014-04-25 13:33:50 CDT | You need to be an instructor to view these notes. | Unacceptable ✗ Go term |
Public Assessment | DanielRenfro | 2014-04-12 21:44:29 CDT | This annotation has been flagged because it has been edited since last assessment ||GO:0009649||entrainment of circadian clock||PMID:23898163||IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype||||P||Figure 5A. Wildtype and roc15 mutant Chlamydomonas was entrained to a 12:12 light:dark cycle. The cultures were transferred to constant darkness and their tufA expression was measured with luminescence. They were then expressed to 5 minute long pulses of light. The wild type Chlamydomonas responded to the light pulses, evident by a phase shift in tufA expression. The roc15 mutant Chlamydomonas did not exhibit this phase shift. This indicate that roc15 is essential for circadian regulated phase shifts and entrainment.||complete | Flagged |
Private Assessment | Ratiujer | 2014-04-10 11:12:23 CDT | You need to be an instructor to view these notes. | Requires Changes ✔ Protein ✔ Publication ✔ Qualifier ✗ Go term ✔ Evidence ✔ With/From ✔ Notes ✔ Unique/Original |
Private Assessment | Kathrynmartin | 2014-04-08 20:26:07 CDT | You need to be an instructor to view these notes. | Unacceptable ✗ Go term |