Phenotype ontology term - FYPO:0004800 - abolished premeiotic DNA replication during azygotic meiotic cell cycle
Term summary
- ID
- FYPO:0004800
- Name
- abolished premeiotic DNA replication during azygotic meiotic cell cycle
- Ontology or CV name
- Phenotype
- Definition
- A cellular process phenotype in which premeiotic DNA replication does not occur during a cycle of azygotic meiosis and sporulation. Azygotic meiosis and sporulation occur when meiosis takes place within a diploid cell rather than in a zygote produced by sporulation. Zygotes can resume vegetative growth and form colonies of diploid cells if returned to rich media before commitment to meiosis; under nitrogen starvation, diploid cells heterozygous for mating type will undergo azygotic meiosis. Azygotic asci have a characteristic linear morphology resembling that of a single vegetatively growing cell.
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