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Accession
GO:1903461
Name
Okazaki fragment processing involved in mitotic DNA replication
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
DNA replication, Okazaki fragment processing involved in DNA replication involved in S phase involved in mitotic cell cycle, DNA replication, Okazaki fragment processing involved in DNA replication involved in S-phase involved in mitotic cell cycle, DNA replication, Okazaki fragment processing involved in mitotic nuclear cell cycle DNA replication, DNA replication, Okazaki fragment processing involved in DNA replication during S phase involved in mitotic cell cycle, DNA replication, Okazaki fragment processing involved in nuclear cell cycle DNA replication involved in mitotic cell cycle
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Definition
Any DNA replication, Okazaki fragment processing that is involved in mitotic cell cycle DNA replication. Source: GO_REF:0000060, GOC:TermGenie, PMID:1234, GOC:mtg_cell_cycle
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History
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Okazaki fragment processing involved in mitotic DNA replication [BFO:0000050 relation] BFO:0000050  mitotic DNA replication (GO:1902969)
Okazaki fragment processing involved in mitotic DNA replication [is_a relation] is_a  DNA replication, Okazaki fragment processing (GO:0033567)
Okazaki fragment processing involved in mitotic DNA replication [is_a relation] is_a  mitotic cell cycle process (GO:1903047)

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