Phenotype ontology term - FYPO:0001994 - inviable swollen elongated mononucleate vegetative cell with mislocalized septum near new end
Term summary
- ID
- FYPO:0001994
- Name
- inviable swollen elongated mononucleate vegetative cell with mislocalized septum near new end
- Ontology or CV name
- Phenotype
- Definition
- A cell phenotype in which a cell contains a single septum, has one nucleus, is swollen, is elongated, and is inviable. In a swollen cell, both length and diameter may be greater than normal, although the cell is only considered elongated if the length:diameter ratio is also greater than normal. The septum is in an abnormal location, and the nucleus is located in one compartment of the septated cell. The cell compartment containing the nucleus is swollen (i.e. has a larger diameter than the other compartment).
Annotation
Single locus phenotype
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