Search term(s): GO:1902645
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tertiary alcohol biosynthetic process (
GO:1902645)
- [1 PDB entries]
negative regulation of abscisic acid biosynthetic process (
GO:0090359)
positive regulation of abscisic acid biosynthetic process (
GO:0010116)
regulation of abscisic acid biosynthetic process (
GO:0010115)
negative regulation of abscisic acid biosynthetic process (
GO:0090359)
positive regulation of abscisic acid biosynthetic process (
GO:0010116)
negative regulation of asperfuranone biosynthetic process (
GO:1900638)
positive regulation of asperfuranone biosynthetic process (
GO:1900639)
regulation of asperfuranone biosynthetic process (
GO:1900637)
negative regulation of asperfuranone biosynthetic process (
GO:1900638)
positive regulation of asperfuranone biosynthetic process (
GO:1900639)
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- [3 PDB entries]
negative regulation of neosartoricin biosynthetic process (
GO:1902054)
positive regulation of neosartoricin biosynthetic process (
GO:1902055)
regulation of neosartoricin biosynthetic process (
GO:1902053)
negative regulation of neosartoricin biosynthetic process (
GO:1902054)
positive regulation of neosartoricin biosynthetic process (
GO:1902055)
rhizobactin 1021 biosynthetic process (
GO:0019289)
tetracenomycin C biosynthetic process (
GO:1901106)
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Tue Jul 9 10:48:17 2019