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Any process that stop, prevents or decreases transcription as part of the G1 phase of the mitotic cell cycle. The synthesis of RNA from a DNA template by RNA polymerase II (Pol II), originating at a Pol II-specific promoter. Includes transcription of messenger RNA (mRNA) and certain small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs). Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of transcription from an RNA polymerase II promoter. Any process that regulates transcription such that the target genes are transcribed as part of the G1 phase of the mitotic cell cycle. Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of transcription from an RNA polymerase II promoter. A cellular process that is involved in the progression of biochemical and morphological phases and events that occur in a cell during successive cell replication or nuclear replication events. A cell cycle process comprising the steps by which a cell progresses through G1 phase, one of two 'gap' phases in the mitotic cell cycle; G1 is the interval between the completion of mitosis and the beginning of DNA synthesis. Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of cellular DNA-dependent transcription.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: negative regulation of transcription involved in G1 phase of mitotic cell cycle
Acc: GO:0060277
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: Any process that stop, prevents or decreases transcription as part of the G1 phase of the mitotic cell cycle.
Synonyms:
  • negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter during G1 phase of mitotic cell cycle
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0060277 - negative regulation of transcription involved in G1 phase of mitotic cell cycle (interactive image map)

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