ced mutant

ced mutant
Genes identified in Caenorhabditis elegans after studies of developmental mutations in which cells did not die when expected. ced ("cell death") genes are thus thought to be involved in the pathways which control apoptosis.

Dictionary of molecular biology. 2004.

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