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Phenotype ontology term - FYPO:0002845 - inviable swollen elongated septated vegetative cell

Term summary

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FYPO:0002845
Name
inviable swollen elongated septated vegetative cell
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Phenotype
Definition
A cell morphology phenotype in which a vegetative cell is inviable, is swollen, is elongated, and contains one or more septa. 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.

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Multi-locus phenotype

FYPO:0004495 - inviable branched, swollen, elongated, multiseptate vegetative cell

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0002845 - inviable swollen elongated septated vegetative cell

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FYPO:0003005 - inviable after spore germination, without cell division, with swollen, branched, elongated germ tube

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FYPO:0004495 - inviable branched, swollen, elongated, multiseptate vegetative cell

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FYPO:0001994 - inviable swollen elongated mononucleate vegetative cell with mislocalized septum near new end

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FYPO:0002252 - inviable swollen elongated mononucleate vegetative cell with normally localized septum

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