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Phenotype ontology term - FYPO:0003823 - septation following abnormal chromosome segregation, with binucleate and anucleate compartment formation during cellular response to hydroxyurea

Term summary

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FYPO:0003823
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septation following abnormal chromosome segregation, with binucleate and anucleate compartment formation during cellular response to hydroxyurea
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Phenotype
Definition
An inviable phenotype observed in the vegetative growth phase of the life cycle in which a cell undergoes septation despite abnormal chromosome segregation, producing inviable daughter cells, and in which the septum forms in a position that partitions both nuclei into one compartment, when a cell is exposed to hydroxyurea. Cell separation may or may not be completed.

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Multi-locus phenotype

FYPO:0003823 - septation following abnormal chromosome segregation, with binucleate and anucleate compartment formation during cellular response to hydroxyurea

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Single locus phenotype

FYPO:0003823 - septation following abnormal chromosome segregation, with binucleate and anucleate compartment formation during cellular response to hydroxyurea

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