To further analyze the remaining new occurrences, we consulted the SGD (Saccharomyces Genome Database) Gene Ontology Term Finder [29] to find the inter-relationships between the genes. The first three rows of Table 12 show the significant GO terms (biological process or molecular function) that are common to the genes corresponding to a new occurrence and its closest (known) gene. The rest of the table shows the significant terms among the 18 genes. These results indicate that at least some of the new occurrences (such as SPO1, HSP60, MES1, and GNT1) have a potential to be binding sites since they share some significant processes with the known sites' genes. Out of these SPO1 has the highest potential to be a new binding site, since it is known that UASH and URS1H are involved in early meiotic expression, during sporulation [28]. Table 12 shows that SPO1 shares meiosis and M phase of meiotic cell cycle with the rest of the genes. After searching for SPO1 in SGD database, we found that SPO1 is a transcriptional regulator involved in sporulation, and required for middle and late meiotic expression. This increases our confidence that SPO1 has high potential to be a previously unknown binding site.