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GO Term : GO:0051756 meiotic sister chromatid centromere separation GO

Namespace  biological_process Obsolete  false
Description  The cell cycle process in which the centromeres of sister chromatids are physically detached from each other during meiosis.

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GO:0006996 organelle organization A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of an organelle within a cell. An organelle is an organized structure of distinctive morphology and function. Includes the nucleus, mitochondria, plastids, vacuoles, vesicles, ribosomes and the cytoskeleton. Excludes the plasma membrane.
GO:0009987 cellular process Any process that is carried out at the cellular level, but not necessarily restricted to a single cell. For example, cell communication occurs among more than one cell, but occurs at the cellular level.
GO:0008150 biological_process A biological process is the execution of a genetically-encoded biological module or program. It consists of all the steps required to achieve the specific biological objective of the module. A biological process is accomplished by a particular set of molecular functions carried out by specific gene products (or macromolecular complexes), often in a highly regulated manner and in a particular temporal sequence.
GO:0071840 cellular component organization or biogenesis A process that results in the biosynthesis of constituent macromolecules, assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of a cellular component.
GO:0016043 cellular component organization A process that results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of a cellular component.
GO:0007059 chromosome segregation The process in which genetic material, in the form of chromosomes, is organized into specific structures and then physically separated and apportioned to two or more sets. In eukaryotes, chromosome segregation begins with the condensation of chromosomes, includes chromosome separation, and ends when chromosomes have completed movement to the spindle poles.
GO:0000280 nuclear division The division of a cell nucleus into two nuclei, with DNA and other nuclear contents distributed between the daughter nuclei.
GO:0051276 chromosome organization A process that is carried out at the cellular level that results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of chromosomes, structures composed of a very long molecule of DNA and associated proteins that carries hereditary information. This term covers covalent modifications at the molecular level as well as spatial relationships among the major components of a chromosome.
GO:0048285 organelle fission The creation of two or more organelles by division of one organelle.
GO:0098813 nuclear chromosome segregation The process in which genetic material, in the form of nuclear chromosomes, is organized into specific structures and then physically separated and apportioned to two or more sets. Nuclear chromosome segregation begins with the condensation of chromosomes, includes chromosome separation, and ends when chromosomes have completed movement to the spindle poles.
GO:0000819 sister chromatid segregation The cell cycle process in which sister chromatids are organized and then physically separated and apportioned to two or more sets.
GO:0022402 cell cycle process The cellular process that ensures successive accurate and complete genome replication and chromosome segregation.
GO:0007049 cell cycle The progression of biochemical and morphological phases and events that occur in a cell during successive cell replication or nuclear replication events. Canonically, the cell cycle comprises the replication and segregation of genetic material followed by the division of the cell, but in endocycles or syncytial cells nuclear replication or nuclear division may not be followed by cell division.
GO:0022414 reproductive process A biological process that directly contributes to the process of producing new individuals by one or two organisms. The new individuals inherit some proportion of their genetic material from the parent or parents.
GO:0051321 meiotic cell cycle Progression through the phases of the meiotic cell cycle, in which canonically a cell replicates to produce four offspring with half the chromosomal content of the progenitor cell via two nuclear divisions.
GO:1903046 meiotic cell cycle process A process that is part of the meiotic cell cycle.
GO:0019953 sexual reproduction A type of reproduction that combines the genetic material of two gametes (such as a sperm or egg cell or fungal spores). The gametes have an haploid genome (with a single set of chromosomes, the product of a meiotic division) and combines with one another to produce a zygote (diploid).
GO:0140013 meiotic nuclear division One of the two nuclear divisions that occur as part of the meiotic cell cycle.
GO:0045132 meiotic chromosome segregation The process in which genetic material, in the form of chromosomes, is organized into specific structures and then physically separated and apportioned to two or more sets during M phase of the meiotic cell cycle.
GO:0061983 meiosis II cell cycle process A process that coontributes to the second meiotic division. The second meiotic division separates chromatids resulting in a haploid number of chromosomes.
GO:0007135 meiosis II The second nuclear division of meiosis, in which the two chromatids in each chromosome are separated, resulting in four daughter nuclei from the two nuclei produced in meiosis II.
GO:0051304 chromosome separation The cell cycle process in which paired chromosomes are detached from each other. Chromosome separation begins with the release of cohesin complexes from chromosomes; in budding yeast, this includes the cleavage of cohesin complexes along the chromosome arms, followed by the separation of the centromeric regions. Chromosome separation also includes formation of chromatid axes mediated by condensins, and ends with the disentangling of inter-sister catenation catalyzed by topoisomerase II (topo II).
GO:0070192 chromosome organization involved in meiotic cell cycle A process of chromosome organization that is involved in a meiotic cell cycle.
GO:0051307 meiotic chromosome separation The process in which chromosomes are physically detached from each other during meiosis.
GO:0034510 centromere separation The cell cycle process in which centromeres are physically detached from each other during chromosome separation.
GO:0045144 meiotic sister chromatid segregation The cell cycle process in which sister chromatids are organized and then physically separated and randomly apportioned to two sets during the second division of the meiotic cell cycle.
GO:0051757 meiotic sister chromatid separation The process in which sister chromatids are physically detached from each other during meiosis.
GO:0051756 meiotic sister chromatid centromere separation The cell cycle process in which the centromeres of sister chromatids are physically detached from each other during meiosis.

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is_a GO:0034510 GO:0051756
part of GO:0051757 GO:0051756
part of GO:0045144 GO:0051756
is_a GO:1903046 GO:0051756
part of GO:0007135 GO:0051756
is_a GO:0022414 GO:0051756
part of GO:1903046 GO:0051756
part of GO:0000280 GO:0051756
part of GO:0070192 GO:0051756
part of GO:0007059 GO:0051756
part of GO:0022402 GO:0051756
is_a GO:0008150 GO:0051756
part of GO:0071840 GO:0051756
is_a GO:0009987 GO:0051756
part of GO:0016043 GO:0051756
part of GO:0008150 GO:0051756
part of GO:0051276 GO:0051756
part of GO:0019953 GO:0051756
part of GO:0061983 GO:0051756
is_a GO:0022402 GO:0051756
part of GO:0007049 GO:0051756
part of GO:0009987 GO:0051756
part of GO:0022414 GO:0051756
part of GO:0006996 GO:0051756
part of GO:0051307 GO:0051756
part of GO:0098813 GO:0051756
part of GO:0045132 GO:0051756
part of GO:0048285 GO:0051756
part of GO:0051321 GO:0051756
part of GO:0000819 GO:0051756

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