Phenotype ontology term - FYPO:0005166 - normal spatio-temporal regulation of replication fork localization
Term summary
- ID
- FYPO:0005166
- Name
- normal spatio-temporal regulation of replication fork localization
- Ontology or CV name
- Phenotype
- Definition
- A cellular process phenotype observed in the vegetative growth phase of the life cycle in which the spatio-temporal pattern of localization of replication forks into nuclear foci is normal (i.e. indistinguishable from wild type). Normally, replication forks appear organized into foci outside the nucleolus in early S phase. As S phase progresses, the number of foci first increases, then decreases, and the remaining foci concentrate within the nucleolus or at the nucleolar periphery. The last replication foci remaining at the end of S phase are one or two large spots at the nucleolar border.
Annotation
Single locus phenotype
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