FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term positive regulation of translation, ncRNA-mediated ID (Ontology) GO:0045975 (Gene Ontology)
Definition Any process, mediated by small non-coding RNAs, that activates or increases the rate that mRNAs are effectively translated into protein.
Also Known As "up regulation of mRNA translation, ncRNA-mediated" ; "up-regulation of mRNA translation, ncRNA-mediated" ; "upregulation of mRNA translation, ncRNA-mediated"
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positive regulation of gene expression            |
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positive regulation of protein metabolic process  |
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  • "activation of mRNA translation, ncRNA-mediated" NARROW
    "stimulation of mRNA translation, ncRNA-mediated" NARROW
    "up regulation of mRNA translation, ncRNA-mediated" EXACT
    "up-regulation of mRNA translation, ncRNA-mediated" EXACT
    "upregulation of mRNA translation, ncRNA-mediated" EXACT
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