Table 7.
Results of functional annotation of orthologs genes downregulated in old monkey ovary compared to young and middle-aged monkey ovary.
Category | Term | Genes |
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Cell cycle | Cell cycle/mitosis/mitotic cell cycle/nuclear division/cell division/organelle fission | BARD1, RAD51, CDCA2, BUB1, TTK, CCNB1, PTTG1, KIF15, SUV39H2, NCAPH, NCAPG, MCM3, TACC3, OIP5, CCNB2, and AURKA |
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Cellular macromolecules | Macromolecular complex assembly/macromolecular complex subunit organization/protein complex biogenesis/assembly | TGS1, RAD51, TUBB2C, DNAAF2, ASF1A, OOEP, HIST1H1D, and ENSG00000112290 |
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Reproduction | Sexual reproduction/reproductive cellular process/gamete generation/oocyte development/fertilization | FIGLA, ZP3, BCL2L10, CCNB1, OOEP, DNMT3A, PTTG1, ZP2, and AMH |
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Chromatin | Chromosome organization/chromatin assembly or disassembly/chromatin organization | SUV39H2, NCAPH, WHSC1, NCAPG,ASF1A, DNMT3A, PTTG1, HIST1H1D, and DNMT3B |
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Regulation of cellular process | Positive regulation of macromolecule metabolic process/positive regulation of nitrogen compound metabolic process | BARD1, RAD51, TESC, ASF1A, TTK, and CCNB1 |
Regulation of transcription | FUBP1, OTX2, FIGLA, TGS1, MLF1IP, TESC, ASF1A, ZNF77, SUV39H2, HNRNPD, ELAVL2, DNMT3A, and MCM3 | |
Regulation of apoptosis or cell death | BARD1, TUBB2C, and BCL2L10 | |
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DNA | DNA metabolic process | RMI2, BARD1, RAD51, GINS2, ASF1A, DNMT3A, MCM3, and PTTG1 |
DNA repair/response to DNA damage stimulus | BARD1, RAD51, ASF1A, and PTTG1 | |
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RNA | RNA splicing/mRNA processing/mRNA metabolic process | SRSF2, TGS1, HNRNPD, HNRNPA1L2, and ENSG00000135486 |
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Methylation | Biopolymer methylation/methylation | SUV39H2, TGS1, DNMT3A, and DNMT3B |
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KEGG_PATHWAY | Cell cycle | BUB1, TTK, CCNB1, MCM3, PTTG1, and CCNB2 |
Oocyte meiosis | BUB1, CCNB1, PTTG1, CCNB2, and AURKA | |
Progesterone-mediated oocyte maturation | BUB1, CCNB1, and CCNB2 | |
Spliceosome | SRSF2, HNRNPA1L2, and ENSG00000135486 |
Functional categories of genes were assembled from annotation and PubMed.